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A youth-led political platform for digital rights, employment, education reform & transparent governance.






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India Is Heading Towards Non-Accountable Politics A democracy survives not just on elections, but on accountability. The moment governments stop answering tough questions, institutions weaken and public trust starts collapsing. India today is increasingly witnessing the rise of what can be called non-accountable politics โ a political culture where image management often matters more than responsibility. Across sectors, a worrying pattern is emerging: failures happen, public outrage rises, debates trend for a few days, but clear accountability rarely follows. When major exam controversies erupt โ from paper leaks to administrative failures affecting lakhs of students โ students are often left protesting on streets while authorities shift blame between agencies. Rarely do top decision-makers publicly accept responsibility or step down. When infrastructure collapses, whether it is bridges, roads, coaching centres, or public systems failing under pressure, investigations are announced immediately. Yet months later, citizens are still asking the same question: Who was actually held accountable? This culture is dangerous because accountability is the backbone of democracy. In healthy democracies, ministers resign over failures, institutions face scrutiny, and governments answer uncomfortable questions transparently. In non-accountable politics, however, the focus shifts toward controlling narratives instead of fixing systems. Social media has amplified this trend further. Political communication today is often designed around optics โ viral speeches, emotional narratives, hashtags, and image projection โ while difficult policy questions receive limited direct answers. Criticism is increasingly portrayed as negativity rather than democratic participation. The biggest victims of non-accountable politics are young people. Students preparing for competitive exams, unemployed youth waiting for recruitment, and ordinary citizens depending on public systems are repeatedly told to stay patient while accountability remains absent. Democracy does not weaken in one day. It weakens slowly when citizens begin accepting silence instead of answers. India does not need less politics. India needs better politics โ politics where leaders accept failures, institutions act independently, and public accountability is treated as a duty, not a political risk. Because the day accountability disappears completely, democracy becomes only an event of voting โ not a system of responsibility.

เคฎเฅเคฒเฅเคกเฅ เคเฅ เคตเฅเคกเคฟเคฏเฅ เคจเฅ เคคเฅเคกเคผเฅ เคฐเคฟเคเฅเคฐเฅเคกเฅ 24 เคเคเคเฅ เคฎเฅเค 7M+ เคตเคพเคฒเฅ เคฎเคฟเค เคพเคธ เคฎเฅเคฒเฅเคกเฅ โเคฌเคนเฅเคค_เคเฅเคฏเคพเคฆเคพโ เคเฅเคเคฒเฅเคเฅ เคนเฅ ๐๐ปโบ๏ธ

