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The original was posted on /r/india by /u/monetleo on 2025-12-10 06:58:14+00:00.
You can keep shouting “Congress this, Congress that” till your throat dries up, but it won’t change the fact that BJP’s decade-long mismanagement is slapping the country in real time.
AQI is literally poison, cities are unlivable, women’s safety is a joke, law-and-order collapses every week and somehow you still think the enemy is a party that left power years ago? Grow up.
Let’s get one thing straight: The India where people had basic facilities, infrastructure, industries, institutions, and actual democratic balance that didn’t magically appear. Congress built that foundation brick by brick over decades. Perfect? No. But functional? Definitely.
Now imagine if the British had handed the country directly to RSS/BJP. You really think India would be a diverse democracy today? You think different religions, castes, languages would’ve survived? Absolutely not. I’m Hindu myself, I used to support BJP too until it became painfully obvious that this is not governance, this is theatre. We don’t have a PM; we have a performer. A mascot. A brand. A man more interested in cameras than consequences.
And the funniest part? We don’t even need an opposition to bring the truth out anymore. The government is exposing itself every single day through pollution, unemployment, farmer distress, collapsing institutions, rising crimes, and absolute zero accountability. People are waking up. Slowly, but it’s happening. The gap between propaganda and reality is now too big to hide.
So yeah, keep blaming Congress in 2025 if it helps you sleep. But the rest of us will continue pointing at REAL issues:
Toxic AQI
Rampant pollution
Pathetic women’s safety
Rising rape cases
Law and order failure
Economic slowdown
Zero transparency
Media acting like a cheerleading squad
India is not a brand. India is a nation. And the people of India are done being taken for fools. The truth doesn’t need permission. It will show up loudly.


