अहं वो रक्षितेत्युक्त्वा यो न रक्षति भूमिप: । स संहत्य निहन्तव्य: श्वेव सोन्न्माद आतुर:
ahaṃ vo rakṣiteti uktvā yo na rakṣati bhūmipaḥ | sa saṃhatya nihantavyaḥ śveva sonmāda āturaḥ ||
قال بيشما: «ذلك الملك الذي يقول: “سأحميكم”، ثم لا يحمي حقًّا (رعيته)، ينبغي أن يُقضى عليه باتحاد الناس—كما يُقضى على كلبٍ مسعور.»
भीष्म उवाच
A ruler’s legitimacy rests on protection: if a king promises protection and then fails to safeguard his people, he violates rājadharma and may be forcibly removed by collective action for the public good.
Bhīṣma, instructing on rājadharma in the Anuśāsana Parva, states a severe norm of accountability: a king who breaks his pledge to protect should be dealt with decisively, compared to restraining or killing a rabid dog that endangers others.