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Chapter 46 - Reversal

As Rohan Varma concluded his impassioned speech, a tense silence enveloped the control room. His words had resonated deeply with the naval personnel surrounding him, their expressions reflecting a mix of confusion, guilt, and contemplation.

The stark contrast between Rohan's unwavering resolve and their own internal conflict was palpable.

Rohan stood with a resolute posture, his eyes scanning the faces of the soldiers who had been tasked with his restraint. "Now," he said, his voice cutting through the silence with authority,

"I am going to attempt to contact Delhi. You have two choices: you can either stop me here and now, or you can allow me to make my calls. But understand this India's future depends on what happens next. History will judge us all by our actions today."

With that, Rohan turned and made his way to the control room. The naval officers and sailors exchanged uneasy glances, the weight of Rohan's speech hanging heavily in the air. Vice Admiral Dhruv Khanna, one of the primary conspirators, stood on the periphery, his face a mask of conflicted emotions.

He was torn between his allegiance to the conspiracy and the moral weight of Rohan's words. The vice admiral's internal struggle was evident as he stared out the window, watching the dark waters reflecting the dim lights of the ship, his thoughts deep and tumultuous.

As the naval ship cut through the dark waters, Rohan Varma's resolve was unshaken. His steps were purposeful as he made his way to the control room, where he knew his next moves would be crucial. The ship's atmosphere was heavy with tension, and the soldiers, who had restrained him earlier, watched him with a mix of apprehension and guilt. Their loyalty to the nation was being tested in ways they had not anticipated.

Inside the control room, the hum of equipment and the subdued chatter of naval personnel created a backdrop of urgency. Rohan, though restrained and under guard, remained determined. He was about to make his most critical calls, and he knew that the success of his plans depended on these conversations.

He picked up the secure line and dialed General Negi, the Chief of Defence Staff. The phone rang, and Rohan's heart pounded with each ring, knowing that the outcome of this call could shift the course of events.

"Who's this" General Vegi voice came through.

"General, Prime Minister speaking l" Replied Rohan with immense seriousness in his tone.

The line went silence for a while before General Negi's voice came through, it was steady but laced with concern. "Prime Minister Varma, I'm here. What's the situation?"

"General Negi," Rohan said, his voice firm despite the constraints. "I need you to act on my orders immediately. We're in a critical situation. Implement a full military lockdown across Delhi and the surrounding states. Reinforce our borders and secure the airspace. We cannot afford any lapses."

There was a brief pause before General Negi responded. "Understood, Prime Minister. I'll mobilize our forces right away. But I must ask, how are you in a position to give orders? We thought you were under arrest."

Rohan's voice was resolute. "Vice Admiral Khanna allowed me to contact you. We have no time for explanations. Just carry out the orders. Our nation's stability is at stake."

The call ended, and Rohan's next contact was the Director General of Police (DGP). He picked up the phone and dialed the DGP's number, his mind racing with the urgency of his commands.

Same like the General Negi, he was also silent and confused but then the DGP's voice was cautious when he answered. "Prime Minister Varma, what's the emergency?"

Rohan wasted no time. "DGP, as of now, Delhi and the surrounding areas are under military lockdown. You are to coordinate with General Negi and ensure the police enforce the lockdown effectively. If there are any obstructions or resistance, I expect you to take decisive action. If the police force fails, I will have no choice but to take further measures."

The DGP was visibly shocked. "Prime Minister, are you sure about this? There's a lot of confusion right now. Why has the situation escalated so quickly?"

Rohan's voice was unwavering. "No more questions. Follow my orders. If necessary, I will take control myself."

With that call made, Rohan proceeded to contact K.N. Rao, the Chief of R&AW. The urgency in his voice was palpable as he awaited Rao's response.

"K.N. Rao, we're in a dire situation," Rohan began as soon as the call connected. "General Singh has initiated a lockdown. I need you to take immediate action. Arrest high-level political leaders and bureaucrats involved in this conspiracy. If the police fail to act, take control of the police force directly. Eliminate the DGP if necessary and restore order."

K.N. Rao's voice was steady but filled with resolve. "Understood, Prime Minister. We'll act quickly. The integrity of our mission is paramount."

As Rohan ended the call, he could sense the shift in the dynamics. The naval ship was still under the shadow of the ongoing conspiracy, but now the pieces were moving according to his plan.

In the control room, Rohan's actions were creating a ripple effect that was unsettling the conspirators. As the naval personnel scrambled to understand the implications of Rohan's calls, the reality of their situation began to sink in.

Meanwhile, Sudhir Patel, a high-ranking bureaucrat involved in the plot, was in his office, pacing anxiously. The news of the military lockdown and the police actions had thrown their plans into disarray.

"What's happening?" Sudhir demanded, his voice strained. "Why is General Negi taking orders from Rohan? How did he get through to the DGP and K.N. Rao?"

Priya Rao, equally frustrated, replied, "This wasn't supposed to happen. We need to get a handle on this situation immediately."

Anil Deshmukh, with his calm demeanor, added, "We need to consolidate our position. If General Negi and K.N. Rao are following Rohan's orders, we must ensure our remaining assets are secured and prepared for any eventuality."

As the lockdown took effect across Delhi, the city was transformed into a scene of controlled chaos. Military vehicles patrolled the streets, and checkpoints were established. The citizens, bewildered and anxious, watched as their city became a fortress.

As the day ended, the conspirators found themselves on the defensive. The military lockdown had shifted the balance of power, and Rohan Varma's actions had forced them into a precarious position.

In the final moments of the day, the echoes of Rohan's defiant stand reverberated through the corridors of power. The battle for India's future was far from over, and the stage was set for a dramatic confrontation that would determine the course of the nation's history.