Sridhar Vembu wants you back. The Zoho founder, with his cozy government connections, is openly calling on indians abroad to return and build the next big tech revolution right here at home. Heartwarming on paper. But if he’s serious, why waste time writing open letters to the public when he could walk into the corridors of power and demand answers?


1. How the hell did the entire system fail Yuvraj Mehta? A young noida techie driving home from work in january 2026 fell into an unmarked, water-filled open pit and died. No barricades, no warnings, no basic civic sense. Just another preventable death in “Viksit Bharat.”



2. What concrete changes has the government made to the legal system after Atul Subhash? The Bengaluru AI engineer took his own life in december 2024, leaving a suicide note detailing years of harassment through false cases. He felt completely helpless against a broken judiciary and police machinery. zero reforms since.



3. No one wants to abandon their motherland. indians aren’t leaving because they hate india — they’re fleeing a rotten system that treats basic safety and justice like optional extras.



4. Talk is cheap. We get endless “Make in India” and “brain gain” slogans during election rallies, but zero follow-through on infrastructure, taxpayer respect, or fixing the daily nightmares that make life here unbearable.



5. Talent will return the day the system stops killing its own people — literally and figuratively. Fix the pits, fix the courts, fix the apathy. Until then, Vembu’s appeal is just another feel-good tweet that changes nothing.



The message is simple: indians are ready to build here. The government isn’t ready to let them live here safely. Stop romanticizing the return. Start fixing the basics.



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