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Documenting everyday accountability—one reality check at a time.

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“Just like there’s a bar for every profession, don’t you think there should be one for politicians too? 🍻🗳️ #FridayThoughts #Politics”.

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New footpath ➡️ Instant food court. Is this 'legal encroachment' or do officials get their cut from every stall? Asking for taxpayers who funded this. 🤔 Maheshwar Rao.M, IAS CM of Karnataka CP Bengaluru ಪೊಲೀಸ್ ಆಯುಕ್ತ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು @BBMPCOMM Nitin Gadkari #FollowTheMoney #Bengaluru #Corruption #SmartCity

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No dustbins = Street dumping. Simple equation! Instead install proper waste collection points every 100m. People can't wait for garbage trucks that come 'sometime'. Infrastructure problem needs infrastructure solution! @BBMPCOMM Swachh Bharat Urban #InfrastructureFirst

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The current school system isn’t helping us grow into unique thinkers—it’s just wiring us to fit whatever mold they decide is “best.” Instead of real education and creativity, all we get is more rote learning, pressure, and outdated ideas. Why can’t schools let us choose our own

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Ever wonder why normal people are afraid of police and govt officials? Most just accept whatever they say because they don’t really know their rights or the laws. If we all understood the rules better, that fear would fade fast! Knowledge shouldn’t be scary—let’s make it easy to

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Change doesn’t start with loud protests or viral trends. It starts with small questions and honest conversations at home, with friends, or even on here. Never underestimate the power of rethinking what we’ve always taken for granted. #ThinkDifferent #QuestionMore

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5.3 crore cases pending in Indian courts. Some from 1952—that’s 70+ years! The real problem? Government is the biggest litigant, filing frivolous cases while real people wait for justice. We have only 21 judges per million people vs 150 in the USA. Why can’t we just build more

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Statues, fountains & fancy projects can wait. Can we first get: ✅ Roads without potholes ✅ Functional government schools ✅ Accessible public hospitals Basics before luxury. Survival before optics.

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Only in Ghaziabad, Nagar Nigam builds roads on top of standing water! You call it development, we call it corruption with a layer of tar. 🤡🙏

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Noticed govt vehicles often being misused for personal tasks. Today, saw a police van carrying *firecrackers!* 🚔💥 When those meant to enforce rules break them, who holds them accountable? Is there any portal to officially report such misuse? #Accountability #PublicFunds

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3? Just 3? 😅 That's a never-ending list, my friend. Better challenge: Name ONE govt organization in India that's corruption-free. Spoiler: You'll struggle. #GroundReality #India

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Startups in India - Founder had an idea - Friends invested ₹20 lakh - All money burnt in marketing, got good sales but with losses - Pitched to investors with revenue figures and gave 10% - Raised ₹1 crore - All money again burnt on high salaries and marketing - Pitched to new

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- Judges earning crores - Police earning crores - Politicians building villas - IAS officers buying luxury cars - Criminals getting bail - Media selling headlines - Voters selling votes It’s stupid to believe that truth always wins in the end.

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This is from Madhya Pradesh (India), where bureaucrats and politicians steal every single penny. The very fact that these school kids receive some food, albeit stale and without nutrition, on scraps of paper, impresses me no end.