š¦āØ The Tale of the Great Clearing Crew āØš
- MediaFx 
- Jul 17
- 3 min read

In the whimsical land of Junglia, where animals and humans lived in harmony, there lay a bustling neighborhood of mud-brick homes by the riverbank. One day, King Bhodo the Buffalo declared, āThese houses are too close to the river! They block my parade route! We need a clearing!ā š±
Chapter 1: The Bulldozer Brigade ArrivesĀ ššæ
A troupe of mighty elephantsāled by the ambitious Ello the Enforcerārolled in with thunders and trumpets. No notice, no hearing, just big trunks swinging and earth shaking! The mud-brick homes of the humble Mouse-Merchant FamilyĀ trembled. They had nowhere to go and only hours to pack their sacks.
Old wise Tortoise TimĀ garded, āEllo, arenāt you skipping due process?ā Ello shrugged, āProcess is for slowpokes, old shell-face. Bulldoze first, ask later!ā The crowd gasped⦠but dared not murmur. š¶āš«ļø
Chapter 2: The Echoes of OutrageĀ š£š
Word of the demolition spread fast! Gossiping Monkeys pelted mangoes in outrage. Elder Grandma GooseĀ wagged her wing, āThis is injustice! Where is fairness?ā But King Bhodo roared, āTheyāre encroaching! Iām just opening the parade path!ā
Yet the clearing crewĀ didnāt target the fancy mansions of Rhino RichĀ or the royal stables. No, they chose those mud-brick homes of modest folks. It didnāt take long for suspicions to sproutāwas this truly about the parade or something more⦠political? š¤
Chapter 3: A Court on the RiverbankĀ āļøš¢
A brave tortoise and a clever hare, the local legal duo, summoned The Great Court of JungliaĀ by the river. Under vines and banyans, they demanded due notice, hearings, and respect for rights.
Judge OwlĀ blinked solemnly at the elephants and said, āEllo, Bhodo, you must explain. Why these homes and not others?ā Ello stuttered, āUhh⦠because⦠er⦠they were here!ā The crowd chuckled.
And then Owl declared: āNo more bulldozing without notice! No more clearings targeting only some! Youāll pay compensation if you damage what belongs to others!ā
Chapter 4: Political Whispers in the LeavesĀ šš³ļø
The clearing suddenly slowed. Rumblings in the bushes: some animals accused the elephants of favoring allies of King Bhodo. Even Monkey MediaĀ swung through the trees reporting, āThis is 'parade justice'āused against rivals, not violators!ā
The local Owl-Position PartyĀ cheered the courtās verdict, while Bhodo BlockĀ called it a challenge to his authority. Meanwhile, the poor Mouse-Merchant family waitedāhoping for justice in the form of a new home and restitution.
Chapter 5: Restoring BalanceĀ š¾š
In the days that followed, Ello, shackled by the courtās rules and public pressure, began working to rebuild. Notices were sent, hearings held, and equitable decisions made. The Mouse-Merchants got not only new homesābut also mango trees replanted, bigger than before!
King Bhodo gave a rare smile (after some nudging) and declared: āLet parades be joyful, not fearful. Let clearing be lawful, not vengeful.ā Harmony hummed back into Jungliaāalbeit with everyone watching the elephants a bit more closely. š
Moral of the StoryĀ šŖš
- Due process protects the vulnerable, even in the name of progress or parades. 
- Power without fairness breeds suspicion, but transparency restores trust. 
- True justice balances dignity, dialogue, and development, even in Junglia! 
š¾ Whatās the Real News Here?
This playful fable mirrors the Supreme Court's landmark ban on ābulldozer justiceāĀ in Indiaāwhere bulldozers were used to demolish homes without notice, often targeting marginalized communitiesānow ruled illegal without due process and stoppable by court oversightmediafx.co. The story underscores the danger of wielding power for vendetta or show, and the importance of fair hearings, accountability, and justice.
















































