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Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.
The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”
Why Are Keypad Users Forced to Pay for Internet charges? 📵
Not everyone needs data.
Millions of villagers, elderly citizens, and simple phone users only want:
📞 Calls
✉️ SMS
So why are they forced to pay for internet they never use?
There should be a separate, ultra-cheap recharge plan without data for keypad mobile users.
This issue was strongly raised by MP Raghav Chadha.
A basic phone deserves a basic plan.
Agree or not? 🤔
Raghav Chadha has been raising his voice on:
• Crypto taxation
• Stock market regulations
• RWA (Real World Assets)
• Hidden telecom charges
• Excessive bank penalties
• Healthcare costs
Love him or hate him @raghav_chadha speaking on issues that directly hit the middle class.
🚨 "Stopping outgoing calls due to low balance is understandable, but blocking incoming calls is completely wrong, especially for poor users," says MP Raghav Chadda.
Do you agree?
If a poor child works for food → it’s called child labour 🚫
If a rich child works in a TV serial → it’s called a child artist 🎬
Same age. Same work.
Different labels.
Why this double standard?
- Swati Maliwal
>Bro is a billionaire’s son
>Ran his Lamborghini over 6 people
>Ruined their lives forever
>Got arrested in the morning
>Lawyer produced an “unknown driver”
>Claimed he wasn’t driving
>Out on bail by afternoon
>With just a ₹20,000 fine
That's India for you 🤡
India needs to move towards One Nation, One Medical Treatment, where access to best medical care is available to all, regardless of income or influence.
That is exactly why I questioned the low health allocation in this Budget and demanded a relook in Parliament. In this Budget, health gets around 2% of total government expenditure, roughly ₹1 lakh crore. But the real gap is bigger.
Under the National Health Policy 2017, India committed to spending 2.5% of GDP on public health. In 2026, we are still at around 0.5% of GDP.We are nowhere near our own target.
Other countries understand the value of health spending. Kyonki jaan hai toh jahaan hai. The US spends around 18% of GDP on healthcare, the UK around 12%, Germany around 13%, and countries like Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, Japan and Spain spend around 10%.
The consequences are visible. Government hospitals are understaffed and under-equipped. Overworked doctors, too few beds, shortages of machines and medicines, and waiting dates that delay treatment.
When families cannot wait, they are pushed to excruciatingly expensive private hospitals. One health emergency then becomes a debt emergency.
🔥 HEALTH IS NOT A LUXURY 🔥
Raghav Chadha takes on the system in Parliament
and questions GST on Health Insurance
When people are struggling to survive,
why is healthcare being taxed like a luxury product?
One voice.
Hundreds in power.
And a question that hits every Indian family.
If illness can bankrupt you,
the system is broken.
Health is a RIGHT.
Not a privilege.
Not a revenue source.
🚨 BIG DEMAND FROM PARLIAMENT 🚨
Raghav Chadha urges the government to ABOLISH LTCG tax on equities.
His logic is simple and powerful 👇
Investors already pay STT on buying & selling. Then why punish long-term investors again with LTCG tax?
He even told the Finance Minister:
➡️ LTCG on equities for individuals should be ZERO.
This is pro-investor.
This is pro-middle class.
This is how you encourage long-term wealth creation.
Taxing patience makes no sense well said @raghav_chadha
Do you support 0% LTCG on equities?
❤️ LIKE | 🔁 REPOST | 💬 COMMENT “YES” if you agree
Fake medicines. Real danger.
A racket manufacturing fake “Himalaya Liv. 52 DS” was busted in Ghaziabad.
50,000 fake tablets seized. Two arrested.
If medicines can be faked this easily, what is actually safe anymore?
This isn’t just fraud.
It’s slow poison, sold as treatment consumed by people who believe it will heal them.
Life of an average Indian:
•Breathe toxic air
•Fall into potholes
•Eat fake paneer
•Drink bacteria-filled milk
•Consume fake whey
•Pay taxes
•Pay bribes to get work done
•Sleep with hope
At this point, what isn’t fake, adulterated, or slowly poisoning us?
Every day there’s a new “innovation” in copying originals and selling fakes
from food to supplements to medicines.
This isn’t about brands anymore (even trusted names like Himalaya Drug Company get copied).
This is about public health, enforcement, and survival.
How long can a society function like this? 🤷
And how many more people have to suffer before safety becomes non-negotiable?