Romextly wrote:President Sheet Gupta finally appears in public in Kochi. He had been kidnapped, but members I the conservative militia loyal to him had freed him. He makes phone calls to friends and allies, asking for financial aid, primarily to Romxtlian millionaires and billionaires. They promise to create a fundraising to arm the Democratic forces. Meanwhile they pledge 10 million combined, which he uses to buy arms, instructers, AA guns, AT guns and ammunition. He calls the "government" a fake and calls for the liberation from autocratic rule. At that moment, 20,000 Conservative militia men enter and secure Kochi, proclaiming it the current capital of the elected government. Gupta calls on the liberal militias to join him in fighting off undemocratic government and the IIS.
The dictator’s held some of the districts in the city and all the military bases(and use their guns tanks on anyone who contests them). He also uses his 80 planes and 75 to pressure the city. The air force bombs only when their will be no civilian risk to gain public favor along with that creating a fake political scandal and surprisingly quickly taking over the media. They arrest over 200 journalists level 1600 fines worth 5.6 billion NSD and station over 800 government pundits. The navy surrounds the city along with troops. They force any ship entering to go through an mandatory inspection to go through or to be fired on. The measures are successful at turning public favor towards the dictator and prevents arms from entering the city. They start sending troops troops back to deal another rebellion. (60,000 soldiers plus 200 tanks 500 APC etc.) to aid the already 14,000 troops with 80 tanks 300 APCs surrounding and occupying parts of the city. They also go to garrison the country side with troops to prevent the rebellion from spreading. They also send assassins into the city concealed as and with real recruits coming into the city.