india mourns while justice sleeps. Children die from toxic cough syrups approved by the very authorities meant to protect them. A mother in rajasthan is jailed for giving her child medicine. A doctor in madhya pradesh is arrested for prescribing it. And yet the manufacturing companies and approving officials roam free, untouched, brewing more poison for the next unsuspecting child. This isn’t an accident—it’s a system failing the innocent while protecting the guilty.

1. Poison Sold, Lives Lost
Licensed cough syrups, approved and circulated across india, have proven lethal. Children—the most vulnerable—are paying the price for corporate greed and bureaucratic negligence.


2. Mothers and Doctors Punished
The law falls hardest on those with no power. A grieving mother goes to jail. A conscientious doctor is arrested. They are the first scapegoats in a system that rewards compliance with injustice.


3. Manufacturers Walk Free
The companies that manufactured the toxic syrups face little accountability. Boardrooms remain untouched. The machinery of profit churns on while bodies pile up.


4. Officials Who Approved It, Untouched
Regulators who signed off on these medicines? Still free, still approving more drugs, still trusting their processes more than human life. Accountability is a ghost in India’s pharmaceutical system.


5. Systemic Failure, Not Mistakes
This is not a case of a single bad actor. It is a structural problem: weak oversight, corruption, and a judicial system that punishes the powerless while letting the real culprits continue their work.


6. Repeat Offense in Plain Sight
The horrifying truth: the same lethal medicines can be brewed, sold, and consumed again. Without immediate reform, tragedy repeats itself—over and over, in every state.


7. Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
The children cannot speak. The parents are punished for caring. And the real criminals? They continue business as usual. Until india reforms its oversight, the next child could be the next victim.


⚡Final Blow: Poison is sold, mothers jailed, officials free. This is the deadly double standard india refuses to fix.

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