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Bureaucracy 10/10 Submitted Uttar Pradesh 12h ago

MLA/MP Resignation,Cancel Pension,and why they Need VIP treatment when amrican have 300 vip why india have 30k is India have strong economy ?

Why Do Common People Suffer While Politicians Enjoy VIP Privileges?

MLAs and MPs should resign if they fail to serve the public properly. Politics should be public service, not a source of lifelong pensions and VIP benefits funded by taxpayers.

Why does India have such a large VIP culture while common people struggle with inflation, expensive fuel, costly groceries, electricity cuts, and rising daily expenses? If developed countries manage with far fewer VIP arrangements, why can’t India reduce unnecessary government spending too?

Why did the Education Minister not resign after the NEET paper leak issue that affected the future of lakhs of students? Why has there been no accountability over electricity problems, prepaid meter complaints, and power cuts in Uttar Pradesh?

If pollution is such a serious issue than environment minister responsible , then why were diesel vehicles originally given 15-year registration validity, but later restricted by the 10-year diesel vehicle rule in some regions? Common people spend lakhs on vehicles and later face losses because of changing policies. Why is there no accountability for this confusion?

Questions are also raised about possible conflicts of interest in politics. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has promoted ethanol blending policies, while companies linked to his sons have businesses connected to ethanol production. Gadkari has denied wrongdoing and stated that his family companies contribute only a very small share of India’s ethanol supply.

Similarly, Jay Shah, son of Home Minister Amit Shah, became Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) after serving in cricket administration roles for years.

Many people feel that political families receive more opportunities, influence, and benefits compared to ordinary citizens who struggle for jobs, education, and basic services.

The country should focus more on transparency, accountability, affordable living, better education, pollution control, and public welfare instead of expanding VIP culture and political privileges.
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Chandresh Chaudhary
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