India is drowning in fakes, and nobody in power seems to give a damn. Fake milk. Fake ghee. Fake petrol. Fake paneer. Fake Colgate. Fake cough syrup. And now, in the holy city of ayodhya itself, authorities have seized over 500 cartons of counterfeit Fortune refined oil. 


Think about that for a second. Even the sacred heartland isn’t safe from the poison. This isn’t some isolated scam — it’s a full-blown epidemic of fraud that’s quietly destroying trust, health, and whatever’s left of basic decency in daily life.



- **Everyday Essentials Are Compromised**: Milk, oil, ghee, toothpaste, medicine — the stuff you feed your kids and put in your body every single day is being faked at an industrial scale.  



- **One Bust, Thousands More Slipping Through**: They caught 500+ cartons in ayodhya, but everyone knows the real number circulating in markets across the country is terrifyingly higher.  



- **Jobless Economy Breeding Fraud**: When legitimate work disappears, fraud becomes the only profession left. people aren’t just cutting corners — they’re building entire businesses around selling poison disguised as food and medicine.  




We’re not talking abstract policy failure anymore. This is your kitchen, your medicine cabinet, your fuel tank. Families are unknowingly consuming garbage that could make them sick or worse, while the system shrugs and moves on with pathetic fines and quick bailouts.




At the end of the day, my reaction to this mess is largely one of pure anger and exhaustion, and I have no problem admitting that. I totally understand if some buttoned-up defenders want to downplay it as “isolated incidents.” But I’m not one of those people. When even ayodhya is flooded with fake oil, we have to stop pretending everything is fine. We are so cooked.

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