By Mohamed Miah โ The Narratives

The world feels broken. Politicians lie. Billionaires profit from war. The cost of living crushes the poor while the rich buy another house. People are tired. They donโt believe in politics anymore โ and honestly, who can blame them?
But then someone like Zohran Mamdani shows up.
A New York Assemblyman with Ugandan-Indian roots, Bronx swagger, and a voice that cuts through the noise โ Zohran doesnโt offer empty promises. He offers something rare in 2025, sincerity. No performance. No masks. Just clarity, courage, and compassion.
Raised by a Storyteller, Speaking for the Silenced
It makes sense when you know where he comes from.
Zohran is the son of Mira Nair, one of the worldโs most celebrated filmmakers. A woman who told stories others were too afraid to touch โ poverty, love, power, pain, diaspora. She made people visible. She made silence cinematic.
That legacy of truth-telling didnโt skip a generation.
You can feel it in Zohranโs voice. The way he speaks โ measured but full. Emotional but thoughtful. Clear without being cold.
He grew up around stories, and now he stands up for them โ in courtrooms, on the streets, in the Assembly. Especially the stories no one else is telling.
Not Just Another Progressive
Weโve had iconic progressives before.
Bernie Sanders lit a fire under economic justice. AOC gave a new generation something to believe in. Jeremy Corbyn dared to speak against the war machine. Zara Sultana brought working-class rage into the heart of Parliament.
But many of them have been cornered, softened, or sidelined. Some were silenced. Others were forced to compromise.
Zohran didnโt wait for that to happen. He built his own platform. He doesnโt ask permission to speak the truth โ he just speaks it. Calmly. Boldly. Consistently.
He Shows Up When It Counts
Whether itโs Palestine, housing rights, police violence, or migrant dignity โ Zohran doesnโt go quiet when the headlines get risky.
He doesnโt disappear when the backlash starts.
And he doesnโt adjust his tone to keep donors happy.
Heโs not here for applause. Heโs here for people.
More Than Politics โ Itโs Presence
What makes Zohran different isnโt just his policies. Itโs his presence.
He makes you feel heard. Even when you disagree.
He doesnโt yell over you. He doesnโt gaslight you with empty rhetoric.
He listens. Then he speaks โ and when he does, it feels like it matters.
Thatโs not politics. Thatโs leadership. And itโs almost extinct in our time.
Why He Matters Right Now
Weโre living through war, climate breakdown, economic despair, and spiritual numbness. People are reaching for anything that feels solid โ even if itโs hate, even if itโs lies.
Zohran Mamdani offers something different, hope with backbone.
Heโs not pretending the world is fine. Heโs not selling fantasy.
Heโs saying, itโs broken โ but we can rebuild it if we refuse to give up on each other.
At a time when so many are being pulled into fear and rage, his voice reminds us, there is still room for compassion, courage, and collective power.
Born of Story, Made for This Moment
Zohran Mamdani isnโt just the product of good politics โ heโs the product of a good home. A home shaped by art, struggle, diaspora, and fierce love.
He was raised by a woman who gave voice to the voiceless โ and now, heโs doing the same.
Heโs not perfect. No one is. But in a time when belief feels foolish, Zohran makes people believe again. Not in fairy tales. In each other. In possibility. In what leadership could be โ if it had a soul.
And maybe thatโs enough to change everything. If I could say one thing to him, it would be this;
Donโt disappear and compromise like Obama.
Donโt come off unhinged like Sanders.
Donโt start drifting to the centre like AOC.
Donโt rush into every fight like Corbyn.
And donโt underestimate the game like Zara Sultana.
Youโve got something rare โ donโt trade it. People donโt need perfect. They just need real.
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