Today, indian politicians are suddenly worried about the H‑1B visa fee hike.
They speak, write, and tweet as if America’s policy will destroy India’s IT dream.

But tomorrow? The same leaders will promise private sector reservations in election rallies, pandering to vote banks while ignoring merit, talent, and the future of young professionals.

This isn’t a concern for citizens. This is politics – raw, opportunistic, and self-serving.

1. H-1B Fee Hike: Drama for Votes

Politicians suddenly remember IT workers when an American policy affects elections.
But their actions? Always short-term, always photo-op politics, never long-term solutions.



2. Private Sector Reservations: Merit on the Chopping Block

While they weep for skilled indians abroad today, tomorrow they’ll undermine meritocracy at home by introducing reservations in private jobs.



3. Votes vs Talent: Pick a Side

It’s simple: either you protect talent, or you chase votes.
Indian youth are watching. Global companies are watching. But politicians? They only see winning, not working.



4. Hype Over Reality

Speeches, press releases, and social media posts don’t change careers. Policies do.
And these same leaders are masters of hype, not execution.



5. The IT Sector Is Watching

The sector is already under pressure: AI disruptions, slow US/EU spending, layoffs, and hiring freezes.
What it doesn’t need is short-term political theatrics that confuse and frustrate talent.



6. The Ugly Truth

Politicians pretend to fight for H‑1B today to get attention.
They pander to vote banks tomorrow, killing merit and private-sector growth.
The real losers? India’s youth and the nation’s future.



🔥 Final Word:
India’s young professionals don’t need sympathy or speeches.
They need policies that protect talent, reward merit, and build opportunity.
Politicians must choose: Votes or Talent. History, and the youth, will remember who picked which side.

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