Some of the best examples of hypocrisy in India are as follows-
- Some citizens spitting on the roads and public places and later complaining that India is dirty-
A man spitting on the footpath from his car
A wall of public place painted with gutkha spits. Similar is the condition for almost all the public places
- Destroying public property and later complaining that Government is useless and is not interested in doing works of public welfare.
The Indian Railways started a new luxurious train named ‘Tejas’ featuring newer modern on-board facilities. After the inaugural run, the Railways officials were dumbstruck. This was because, some commuters had stolen the headphones given to them, scratched LED screens, vandalised the bio-vacuum toilets and someone had pelted a stone on one of the windows of The Tejas Train. People treated public property in this manner and later on, they complain that in India nothing can happen. Such hypocrites. The Mahamana Express Train was also vandalised in similar fashion.
- Cricket is considered as ‘The Sport with Highest Stature’ and rest all sports are treated as second class. Later, guys say that they support cricket because India only excels in that.
When the players of Women’s Kabaddi Team reached India after winning Kabaddi World Cup by defeating England in the finals, there was NO official to receive them. They waited on the roads for autorickshaws and later went to their respective homes.
- If any woman accuses a man of molestation or any other crime, the man is by default treated as a criminal without a proper investigation being done in the matter.
The latest example is Sarvjeet Singh and Jasleen Kaur case in which Jasleen Kaur had accused Sarvjeet Singh of molesting and abusing her at a traffic signal in Delhi. She shared a photo of Sarvjeet on Facebook claiming that he had molested her. The post went viral and numerous people started abusing Sarvjeet and praising Jasleen without even knowing the complete story.
The media portrayed Sarvjeet as ‘A Harasser’ and ‘A Pevert’ and some news channels started campaign to punish Sarvjeet even without knowing his side on the story. Politicians and Women Empowerment Cells filled cases against Sarvjeet.
Later on, In just a day, things started taking a U-turn when the police questioned, Vishwajeet Singh, an eyewitness. He vouched for the innocence of Sarvjeet in the matter and confirmed that it was Jasleen who verbally abused and misbehaved with the man. Social media users switched sides, actor Sonakshi Sinha, who initially supported Kaur, apologised to Sarvjeet and Delhi CM Kejriwal was called out for praising the girl before even a primary investigation about the case was completed.
- The police is for safety and ensuring law and order in the state. But, in some places citizens fear police more than they fear criminals.
A few days ago, a video went viral on Youtube in which a Police Officer is seen slapping an elderly man.
- Shopkeepers giving toffees and chocolates instead of returning the change and when you’ll give them toffees and chocolates instead of money, they won’y accept.
- Some senseless fellows themselves damage ‘The Places of National Interest’ and later complain that the concerned authorities aren’t doing their job properly and our heritage is at risk.
- Media performing trial- The job of media is to report the news with accuracy to the public. But, now a days, The Indian Media is seen to perform trials live on air and declare so and so person a criminal. In most of the cases, the trials are one sided only.
News Channels performed media trails in Sarvjeet-Jasleen Kaur case in which Jasleen Kaur had accused Sarvjeet of molesting and harassing her. They portrayed this fellow as ‘A Pevert’ and ‘A Harasser’. But, later on, it was found that the girl ‘Jasleen Kaur’ had done this only to get ‘Free Popularity’ and ‘Nothing of such sort had been done by Sarvjeet’. This was confirmed by an eye- witness Vishwajeet Singh. The news channels didn’t even public apologised to this innocent fellow for portraying him as a villain.
Actress Sonakshi Sinha apologised to Sarvjeet. She initially had supported Jasleen in this case.
- The Indian society accepts a former porn star like Sunny Leone. But, the same Indian society doesn’t accept a rape victim and do work for her betterment and help her to lead a respectable life.
People pity Sunny Leone when she cries when questioned about her past. But, the same people look down on rape victims and don’t even consider them as a part of society. Such hypocrites.
- The Traffic Police sometimes themselves don’t wear helmets, do triple riding and not abide by traffic rules at times and the same Traffic Police catches citizens who don’t abide by the rules and fine them heavily.
This pic of police constables riding without helmet and doing triple riding went viral a few days ago. If same thing had been done by a common man, Traffic Police would have fined him heavily.
- Although, The Government claims that corruption is getting wiped out from the Government machinery, yet practically there is hardly any Government office where you can get you work done on time without paying a bribe.
- Banks give interest on our our dispositions as low as 4-6%. But when we take loan their interest rate goes as high as 14-18%. Banks are there to do business. But so much difference is an example of hypocrite.
- The Government of India is encouraging and trying to implement ‘Cashless Economy’ in India. But, some banks like ‘The State Bank of India’ levy high transaction charges on every debit card, ATM card transaction.
- Boys asking for ‘Dowry’ is a crime. But, Girls expecting boys with 6–7 digit salary is completely fine. (P.S.- I don’t support ‘Dowry System’).
- Before taking any step, The Army has to seek permission from The Government, i.e., the enemy is infront of you, yo’ll have to ask for permission weather you’ll kill him or catch him alive and then attack. This procedure results in loss to valuable time and alas many soldiers attain martyrdom due to this policy.
- Some Kashmiri Youth pelt stones on The Indian Army and in times of crisis the same people cry for help from our Army.
The Kashmiri Youth pelt stones on Indian Army by taking money from Anti-Indian Organisations. Later, they cry for help to Indian Army when flood or any other natural calamity occurs.
Indian Army helping Kashmiris during flood.
- The Education Stream a student chooses determines the status of the student and not his intelligence. Eg- One with science has more respect than those with Commerce followed by Arts.
- Judging a female on basis of her dress- Some hyper conservatives judge a females’s character on the basis of her dress’s size. If she is wearing saree, they she must be from good family background a strong personality and character. But, if she wears wears a skirt, they she is of loose character.
Hyper Conservatives consider women who wear sarees as traditional and cultueal as well as a possessor of good character. Wheraes in cased of those who wear skirts, their thinking is just the opposite.
- People with dark complexion are said to be ugly no matter how beautiful they are. Whereas, ones with fair complexion are considered to be beautiful.
Cosmetics manufacturers make huge profits by selling fairness creams. They portray in their advertizements that to achieve success ‘A Fair Look’ is necessary. This creates a low feeling for dark complexioned peoples.
- People stayed in line for hours under the hot sun to get a ‘Free Reliance Jio SIM’ but the same guys felt discomfort when they had to change Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes when de-monetisation took place.
People waiting outside a Reliance Digital Store to get a Jio SIM
People waiting outside a SBI Branch to get their notes exchanged during de-monetisation.
- The Constitution of India gives every citizen ‘The Right to Equality’ and ‘Freedom from Caste-Based Discrimination’. But, The same Constitution of India divides it’s citizens into General Caste, Other Backward Castes, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and others. The same Constitution provides ‘Caste Based Reservation’ for entrance into various colleges and institutions and also in Government jobs. Due to this one with 2*X more marks sits at home and one with less than half marks as compared to him gets job or entry into education institution because he is from ‘Lower Caste’.
The Great Indian Reservation System
Different types of Reservations in India
- The application of law on a criminal depends on his political stature and connections and the amount of money he is possessing.
Vijay Mallya, the defaulter who escaped from India withouting paying the loan of Rs 9,000 Crores was observed freely watch India-Pakistan match of Champions Trophy at Edgbaston in Birmingham on 4th June. (One in the circle).
Now, if a common man is unable to repay a lan of even a small amount, say 5 lakhs and he is unable to repay it, his properties are confiscated and he may land behind bars as well.
Many politicians even after commiting dangerous crimes roam freely whereas a small thief is brutally thrashed by the police.
- Acid Attack Victims find it hard to get a respectable position in the society whereas the same society talks about women-empowerment.
- The Educational Institutions are considered as ‘The Temples of Learning’. But, some educational institutions take admissions after taking huge sums of money in the name of ‘Donation’ and ‘Building Fund’ to the undeserving candidates and the deserving ones don’t get equal opportunity because they cannot afford.
Many Private Medical Colleges in India offer admissions under the management quota after taking huge sums of money. Similar is the case for colleges which offer other courses as well.
- Most of the Educational Institutions have a Student Representative Council whose members are mostly active members of any political party. Instead of doing jobs of student welfare, they do politics among the students and use ‘Divide and Rule’ policy to create differences between the students on the basis of caste and other parameters for their own political benefit.
Many student leaders create differences between the students for their own political benefit.
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