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Samanth Shetty

Building Nestsure • 2d

People who hate their own country should be the first ones to leave it. Because if you can’t stand your own roots, your own soil, then you’ve got no right to talk about saving it. In a time when the entire world — consultancy firms, economic think tanks, auditing giants like McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and IMF, are calling India one of the fastest growing economies, we have our own so-called leaders calling it a “dead economy.” India doesn’t need people like this. India needs disciplined people. India needs civilized people. India needs a strong opposition not a fool’s opposition. India doesn’t need more delivery brands. India needs AI, data centers, global companies, and people who can build real, scalable systems not those who waste time fighting on Twitter or shouting in Parliament. We should be fighting for better infrastructure, better systems, better governance, not fighting against the government for the sake of cheap political drama. We need to raise our standards, not lower our pride. Some educated fool named Rahul Gandhi says India’s economy is dead. If this is what education teaches people — to blindly criticize without facts — then what will the uneducated say? He keeps shouting “Adani-Modi partnership killed India.” But due to that very partnership, the economy has grown. Ports, power, infrastructure — everything scaled up. But people like him don’t care about facts, they only care about votes. They don’t see the work, they only see the party. Every country has its own power pair like Trump-Elon (USA), Xi-Ma (China). Businessmen and leaders working together to build something bigger. Because real leaders know that if you want your country to grow, you need to empower the ones who can actually build. Right now, Indians need to stop wasting time fighting over some educated fool’s opinions, and start focusing on what actually matters.

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