
India today is split into two very different populations—and the divide is eating away at the nation’s future. On one side, you have the hardworking, tax-paying citizens who slog day and night, only to be crushed by rising costs of living. On the other side, you have the vote-bank-driven freebie culture, where survival is outsourced to “government schemes” that keep people dependent and politicians powerful.
Here’s the ugly truth 👇
1. The Lazy population – 70–80% Vote bank 🎁
Lives dependent on ration cards, subsidies, loan waivers, and cash transfers.
Entire survival strategy: wait for the next freebie announcement before elections.
Political leaders love this group—it keeps them in power without delivering real development.
2. The Frustrated population – The Silent 20% 💸
Pays high income tax, GST on everything, fuel taxes, property taxes, and education taxes.
Struggles with skyrocketing housing, private school fees, healthcare, and EMI burden.
Works harder, but gets zero relief—because the system punishes merit and rewards dependency.
3. When 20% Feed 80%, Democracy Becomes Blackmail ⚖️
Politicians don’t care about the struggling taxpayers—they are not a big enough vote bank.
Instead, policies are designed to bribe the 80% with freebies.
Result: India’s democracy has turned into a legalized extortion racket.
4. The Psychological Toll 🧠
The hardworking feel cheated, demotivated, and frustrated beyond repair.
The dependent population is trained to believe freebies = rights.
A nation built on entitlement, not effort, is headed towards collapse.
5. What Must Happen 🚨
The 20% frustrated taxpayers must find their voice.
Demand merit-based policies, better infrastructure, lower taxes, and transparent governance.
Stop tolerating governments that thrive on freebies while destroying merit.
⚡ Final Punch
If hardworking taxpayers don’t rise and speak up now, they will keep funding a system where democracy = extortion and the future = doomed.