u/Overlord_6091

How would you justify the present government?

This is an honest and curious post I want to make. I want to ask, with being as objective and as bias free of my own political inclination, what is the justification for current government.

  1. Flagship ayodhya temple is corrupt (Modiji personally chose who would be in the trust also the trust is outside the scope of RTI as its an "Autonomous" body even after being constructed by the govt.)
  2. The fuel i use kills me (LPG is expensive, for E20 we just dont have any infrastructure, E20 move was like demonetization for vehicles but with slower and equally deadlier effects.)
  3. I am a Hindu and I have never felt this disgusted by the state of Hinduism this government has brought it into (I miss the purity of my culture that i used to feel back in the days).
  4. My city is hot, my water is dry and I see modiji looking at me from a 100m high billboard.
  5. I cant buy land, its too expensive, average salary of an entry level engineer is lower than claude subscription.
  6. My son cant give exams because they leak, UPSC is a big scam.
  7. My daughter has to carry a pepper spray whenever she goes out anywhere.
  8. Public transport, while I genuinely think delhi metro is in all sense, world-class, throughout other BJP ruled states the situation is far more difficult.
  9. We dont even have a global presence, we can't take decisions without trump's approval and even after trump literally said on tv that they funded indian elections to get a favourable leader for themselves, none from the country would take their own stance.
  10. I cant even recharge my phone without breaking my bank. (TRAI Literally has one job)

So I want to know, Why should the BJP stay.

Please don't type out NPC type reasons "modi nahi to kaun". anybody who paid attention in their civics class knows democracy is about change and not about finding the best, this fear of change brings accountability, which in all sense lacking in the country.

Second I want this discourse to be purely about the party in power. they have been hear for 12 years now. 12 years is a lot and I MEAN A LOT of time to bring any change (Japan went from Hiroshima to Olympics in 19 years) If you still blame old governance for issues of 2026, buddy you need some critical thinking skills.

So what is your reason to defend BJP. Please take this post as a curious guy trying to under if the grass is actually greener on the other side. Hope to have one civil corner in a country of chaos here, Cheers!

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u/Overlord_6091 — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/india

I want to know, how would you justify the present government?

This is an honest and curious post I want to make. I want to ask, with being as objective and as bias free of my own political inclination, what is the justification for current government.

  1. Flagship ayodhya temple is corrupt (Modiji personally chose who would be in the trust also the trust is outside the scope of RTI as its an "Autonomous" body even after being constructed by the govt.)

  2. The fuel i use kills me (LPG is expensive, for E20 we just dont have any infrastructure, E20 move was like demonetization for vehicles but with slower and equally deadlier effects.)

  3. I am a Hindu and I have never felt this disgusted by the state of Hinduism this government has brought it into (I miss the purity of my culture that i used to feel back in the days).

  4. My city is hot, my water is dry and I see modiji looking at me from a 100m high billboard.

  5. I cant buy land, its too expensive, average salary of an entry level engineer is lower than claude subscription.

  6. My son cant give exams because they leak, UPSC is a big scam.

  7. My daughter has to carry a pepper spray whenever she goes out anywhere.

  8. Public transport, while I genuinely think delhi metro is in all sense, world-class, throughout other BJP ruled states the situation is far more difficult.

  9. We dont even have a global presence, we can't take decisions without trump's approval and even after trump literally said on tv that they funded indian elections to get a favourable leader for themselves, none from the country would take their own stance.

  10. I cant even recharge my phone without breaking my bank. (TRAI Literally has one job)

So I want to know, Why should the BJP stay.

Please don't type out NPC type reasons "modi nahi to kaun". anybody who paid attention in their civics class knows democracy is about change and not about finding the best, this fear of change brings accountability, which in all sense lacking in the country.

Second I want this discourse to be purely about the party in power. they have been hear for 12 years now. 12 years is a lot and I MEAN A LOT of time to bring any change (Japan went from Hiroshima to Olympics in 19 years) If you still blame old governance for issues of 2026, buddy you need some critical thinking skills.

So what is your reason to defend BJP. Please take this post as a curious guy trying to under if the grass is actually greener on the other side. Hope to have one civil corner in a country of chaos here, Cheers!

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u/Overlord_6091 — 1 day ago
▲ 40 r/Raipur

I figured it out. Raipur has got a problem.

Recently I saw one of my friends post a photo from Okiro in VIP estate, vip road. It looked fancy, even for metro city standards.

Well and good, new cafe's and restaurants. Growth I guess?

Then I remember an article I read last night.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/civil-irony/the-quiet-grief-of-adult-friendship/

Opinion: I feel these fancy cafes and restaurants are bringing a divide this city has never seen before. We have less and less common community spaces in Raipur and more "elite", insta story worthy "flexing" shops. I remember hanging out with my friends and not remembering to split the bill ever, now I have to think if I can afford my own meal at times. Bada sheher ho gaya hai shyd Raipur.

u/Overlord_6091 — 2 months ago
▲ 25 r/Raipur

Okay take your tin-foil hats out. Recently I saw the owner of chai govindam getting sacked for financial fraud and I noticed, in the past 5 years a lot of high profile south delhi-indiranagar'esq cafes have opened in Raipur.

Something that i cannot make sense of is how these cafe's are functioning. Being a raipurian by blood i know majority in the state can't simply afford such cafes.

Moreover these cafe's (i have visited some), are empty mostly. They have rush hours but that too with people coming to just click pictures and maybe order one dish that's probably close to the cheapest. It's not their fault, when suddenly a burger has started to cost upwards of 450+.

So how do these cafes survive. My theory is because they don't have to. I think quite a few of these cafes just act a money laundering front (allegedly) and don't really have a business, and even if they do, is because these cafes have gotten popular.

What do you think?

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u/Overlord_6091 — 2 months ago