
When politicians accidentally speak the truth, the mask slips. bjp mla Mahesh Trivedi, in a viral video, openly admitted that MLAs pocket a 10% commission from mla funds—over and above their salaries. What’s usually whispered in corridors was brazenly declared in public. Here’s why this revelation is a national shame:
1. The 10% Truth Bomb
Trivedi’s words confirm what citizens already suspect—public funds aren’t for development, but for politicians’ commissions. And here, the “cut” isn’t rumor—it’s confession.
2. BJP’s “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” = Sabka Paisa, Netaji’s Pocket
While the bjp preaches about clean governance and nationalism, their MLAs boast about commissions like it’s a job perk. “Nation First” is just a slogan; “Money First” is the real ideology.
3. Stealing From the People, Legitimized
mla funds are meant for schools, roads, healthcare, and basic infrastructure. When MLAs shamelessly admit to skimming 10%, they’re robbing citizens of dignity, safety, and development.
4. The Silence of the Party
No outrage from the bjp leadership. No suspension. No apology. Because this isn’t one MLA’s slip—it’s the party’s culture. Silence speaks louder than denial.
5. From Commissions to culture of Loot
When corruption becomes normalized, honesty becomes abnormal. Trivedi’s statement wasn’t an exposé—it was an instruction manual for young netas: loot is part of the job.
6. The Real Commission Raj
India may have ended the british Raj, but the BJP’s “Commission Raj” thrives. Politicians fatten their wallets while citizens queue for ration, jobs, and basic facilities.
👉 Bottom Line:
Mahesh Trivedi didn’t embarrass himself. He embarrassed India. But the shame isn’t his alone—it belongs to a ruling party that pretends to be clean while running on corruption cuts.