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After a long time, I want to share my thoughts about the Indian government. First: Before 2014, as far as I remember, the media used to speak the truth and question the government. TV shows, celebrities — many of them openly criticized those in powe

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Amanat Prakash

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The government is excellent at one thing — blaming everyone but themselves. They blame Congress, the Gandhi family, Nehru, Muslims, comedians, and anyone who dares to speak the truth. In short, if you criticize the government, you’re immediately labeled "anti-national." Now, coming to Piyush Chacha: Fix your own broken systems before pointing fingers at startups. Just look at the state of government departments — full of incompetent staff, endless delays for basic legal documents and approvals, and rampant bribery to get things moving. There are so many issues facing India today, and I know our government doesn’t give a damn about any of them.

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