You’ve already handed over ₹6.5 lakh in income tax, plus GST and every other tax the system can invent. Then you’re forced to stand in a queue for three straight hours… just to buy two miserable litres of diesel. Welcome to prakasam District in Andhra Pradesh, where fuel pumps have been bone-dry since yesterday.

And the kicker? oil companies and the central government keep repeating the same scripted nonsense — “no supply issue, everything is fine.” If everything is fine, why the hell are people fighting for drops of fuel like it’s 1991 again?



1. Taxpayer Money, zero Delivery
You pay through the nose so the system can run. Instead, you get empty tanks and excuses. This isn’t governance — it’s daylight robbery.


2. Freebies Over Fuel
Chandrababu Naidu is busy announcing flashy schemes and populist freebies for votes. Meanwhile, the most basic thing — fuel supply — has collapsed. Priorities? Completely upside down.


3. The Great Denial Machine
Centre says “all good.” oil companies say “all good.” Reality says otherwise. When your daily life is this broken, the PR spin feels like a cruel joke.



This is a total, unforgivable failure. Taxpayers aren’t asking for luxury — just basic fuel so they can live and work. Stop the useless show-off schemes, Mr Naidu. Fix the fundamentals first. The people who actually pay the bills are done being treated like fools.

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