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The Indian politicians want India to be a country of poor people

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All politicians in India now want India to be a country of poor, unhealthy and less educated people who they can give just a few bucks during the election and win their votes. That's the reason during the election they distribute money and food and promise freebies in their election campaign. No doubt the education in government school and health facilities in government hospitals are horrible. The job prospects in our country too is very bleak with the average income being less than Rs.50000 per month and on top of that high taxes and inflation.
 
Hello, I understand your frustration and share many of your concerns. It's true that in our country, politics often seems focused on winning short-term votes through promises and handouts, rather than addressing deep-seated structural problems. Distributing money and food during campaigns, while seemingly a temporary solution, doesn't resolve underlying issues like the quality of education and public health, which leave much to be desired. Furthermore, job opportunities are scarce and incomes are low, exacerbating social inequality. High taxes and inflation make it even harder for most people to improve their standard of living. I believe that real change requires greater civic awareness and pressure on politicians to focus on sustainable solutions, such as investing in education, health, and employment. Only then can we build a stronger and fairer country for everyone.
 
Hello, I understand your frustration and share many of your concerns. It's true that in our country, politics often seems focused on winning short-term votes through promises and handouts, rather than addressing deep-seated structural problems. Distributing money and food during campaigns, while seemingly a temporary solution, doesn't resolve underlying issues like the quality of education and public health, which leave much to be desired. Furthermore, job opportunities are scarce and incomes are low, exacerbating social inequality. High taxes and inflation make it even harder for most people to improve their standard of living. I believe that real change requires greater civic awareness and pressure on politicians to focus on sustainable solutions, such as investing in education, health, and employment. Only then can we build a stronger and fairer country for everyone.
The elite section of our country should start a revolution.
 
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