Your salary. Your business. Your future. Every single day, ₹9 crore of YOUR money is being torched inside Parliament. Not on real solutions. Not on fixing the economy. But on arguing about Vande Mataram, the price of samosas, renaming government schemes, renaming cities, and endless Hindu-Muslim drama. 


Meanwhile, the common man is getting absolutely crushed by skyrocketing petrol prices, fresh tax hikes, a dollar that refuses to stop climbing, record unemployment, zero tax refunds, soul-crushing inflation, and tax departments treating honest businesses like ATMs. And the worst part? Nobody in that ₹9-crore-a-day building seems to give a single damn. Here’s the brutal, no-filter listicle that lays bare the national loot:


  • The Shocking Price Tag Nobody Talks About


    Running parliament costs ₹2.5 lakh every single minute. That’s ₹1.5 crore per hour. ₹9 crore per day. Yes, nine crore rupees. Every. Single. Day. Of taxpayer money. Think about that number the next time you’re standing in a queue for a ₹100 note at the petrol pump.




  • What They’re Actually Wasting Your ₹9 Crore On


    • Vande Mataram debates.
    • How much a samosa should cost.
    • Changing the names of government schemes.
    • Changing the names of cities.
    • Non-stop Hindu-Muslim drama.

    This isn’t governance. This is the world’s most expensive reality show.


    The Real Issues They’re Deliberately Ignoring

    petrol and diesel prices that keep punching your wallet.
    • New tax hikes that make everything costlier.
    • The dollar rate is climbing like it’s on steroids.
    • Millions of youth with degrees but zero jobs. 
    • The income tax department is sitting on your legitimate refunds for months.
    • Ground-level inflation that’s quietly destroying savings.
    • Tax authorities are mercilessly harassing genuine businesses just to meet their stupid targets.


These are the issues that actually decide whether a family eats two meals or one. But in Parliament? Radio silence.The savage truth at the end: This isn’t inefficiency. This is straight-up contempt for the common man. They burn ₹9 crore of your money daily on absolute nonsense while the problems that keep you awake at night don’t even make it to the discussion list. 



The same leaders who scream about “national interest” and “public service” have built a bubble so thick that samosa prices matter more than your survival. No one cares for the common man?
Correct.




Because if they did, that ₹9 crore a day would be fixing roads, creating jobs, controlling prices, and giving you your damn refunds — not funding another pointless debate on what to call a city or how loud to sing Vande Mataram.
Your money. Their circus.


And the show must go on… at ₹9 crore per day.

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