
In a private company, one mistake costs you your career. In India’s government system, even 20 dead children won’t cost a babu his chair. This is the country where accountability is optional, responsibility is non-existent, and power is permanent. While families bury their children, ministers tweet condolences and move on. Forget justice—there isn’t even shame left in the system.
1. The Brutal Double Standard 🚨
• Private sector: Missed a deadline → fired by evening.
• government sector: Kill 20 kids with toxic medicine → not even a suspension.
👉 In india, it’s safer to be a corrupt babu than an honest employee.
2. The Human Cost Of Bureaucratic Negligence 💀
• 20 innocent children lost their lives to toxic, government-approved cough syrup.
• The response? Zero accountability. zero resignations. zero punishment.
• When lives mean nothing, every tragedy becomes just another headline.
3. Ministers Who Never Resign ✋
• In india, 20 kids die = and the minister inaugurates a statue the next day.
• Accountability is not a culture here—it’s a joke.
4. Why Govt Jobs Are A Golden Ticket 🎟️
• Absolute power.
• zero accountability.
• Guaranteed salary.
• That’s why 13,000 candidates apply for one constable post, even PhD holders. Because in india, a government job isn’t service—it’s immunity.
5. The Downward Slope Nobody Wants To Admit 📉
• Children die.
• Politicians shrug.
• Bureaucrats stay in office.
👉 The message is loud and clear: In this country, human life is cheap, but government chairs are priceless
👉 Bottom line: india isn’t failing because tragedies happen. Tragedies happen everywhere. india is failing because nobody pays the price for it. The powerful remain untouchable, the corrupt remain secure, and the voiceless keep burying their dead.