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This isn't the government we want!!!!

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madhav Ojha
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 14 July 2026
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If you ask me what I think about the current state of the Indian government, my answer is simple: I am deeply disappointed. I believe too many politicians treat politics as a path to power instead of a responsibility to serve the people. Corruption, broken promises, political drama, and endless blame games have become so common that many citizens have started losing faith in the system. We are told that development is happening, yet many young people still struggle to find quality jobs, farmers continue to face hardships, public services often fall short of expectations, and basic issues like pollution, infrastructure, and education remain unresolved in many places. Instead of listening to criticism and treating it as an opportunity to improve, governments and political parties often seem more interested in defending themselves or attacking their opponents. In my opinion, no government should be above criticism, because in a democracy, power belongs to the peopleβ€”not politicians.I don't hate my country; I love my country. That is exactly why I speak up. Patriotism does not mean blindly supporting those in power. It means caring enough to demand honesty, transparency, accountability, and leadership that puts the nation before political interests. India deserves leaders who work for every citizen, accept responsibility for their mistakes, and focus on solving real problems instead of winning headlines. As a citizen, I believe it is our duty to question, to think critically, and to expect better from those we elect. We deserve a government that earns our trust through its actions, not just its words.

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