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NO TO BJP

 NO TO BJP 

NO TO BJP BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY REASONS BEHIND THIS 
FOR EXAMPLE 
  • YOGI NATH CHEIF MINISTER OF UP IS NOT DOING ANYTHING LIKE HE IS NOT DOING FOR CHILDREN'S EDUCATION NOT FOR THE HOSPITAL YOU KNOW ONE OF MY GOES IN THE BHU HOSPITAL WHICH IS A GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL HE IS GOING FOR HIS DAD BECAUSE HIS CONDITION IS NOT OK WE RECOMMEND HIM THAT TAKE HIM IN DELHI HOSPITAL BUT HE DENIES HE TAKES HIM TO THE BHU HOSPITAL FOR THE MEDICINE AND THEN WHAT HE SAY THAT BHU HOSPITAL IS TAKING 12 LAKH RUPEE FOR THE SURGERY AND THEN I THINK IT IS GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL OR PRIVATE THIS IS THE NOT ONLY ONE EXPERIENCE I HAVE MANY WE TAKEN MY  FATHER FROM VILLAGE SOME RECOMMEND THAT TAKE TO BHU HOSPITAL THAN NWHAT WE TAKE HIM TO THAT HOSPITAL AND THAN THEIR DOCTORS SAID HE IS HAVING CANCER WITHOUT CHECKING THAN THEY ADMIT HIM TO THE HOSPITAL AND THEY  ALSO CHARGE FOR MEDCINES LIKE EACH AND EVERY THING BUY THAT HOSPITAL AND ONE THING MORE I JUST FORGET ABOUT TALKING BOUT BALLIA HOSPITAL ONE OF THE POOR HOSPITAL IN THE EQUIPMENT AND WHEN NURSE GIVING GLUCOSE THEN THEY ASK FOR 50 RUPEES MEANS WHAT PEOPLE OPENING THEIR HOSPITAL WHITOUT LICENCE ALSO MY FATHER'S CONDITION GETTING WORST AND WORST THEN MY SISTER DECIDED TAKE HIM IN DELHI HOSPITAL THEN DELHI'S DOCTOR TAKE HIM AND WITHOUT ANY MONEY MY FATHER'S CONDITION GETTING CHANGE THAT'S HOW WE SAVE OUR FATHER

 
  • IF YOU  ASK FOR PROOF THEN READY TO SHARE PROOF ALSO 

NOW TELL WHAT IS THIS 

  • ONE MORE EXPERIENCE I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU IS ONE OF MY RELATIVES GOTTA AN ACCIDENT DUE TO INSUFFICIENT EQUIPMENT AND NOT QUALIFIED DOCTORS HE IS DEAD NOW HIS FAMILY IS SUFFERING DUE TO BLOOD LOSS, WE LOST A LIFE WHO WAS THE  HEAD OF THE FAMILY 

NOW TELL ME IS THIS OK 

  • THIS IS THE CONDITION OF HOSPITALS OF UP 

NOW WE WILL TALK ABOUT EDUCATION

  • TEACHERS ARE ABSENT FOR MONTHS FROM THE SCHOOL THEY JUST TAKE THEIR SALARY NOT TEACH ANYONE AND BECAUSE OF THAT CHILDREN ARE NOT STUDYING LITTLE KIDS EVEN DON'T KNOW ABOUT ABCD  IF YOU DON'T TRUST MY ARTICLE THEN GO N UTTAR PRADESH STATE AND ASK SOME QUESTIONS TO THE STUDENT  AND I'LL TELL YOU THE PLACE BALLIA SIKENDERPUR ETC. THERE ARE MANY SCHOOLS 


  • NOW I AM ASKING THAT, IS OUR FUTURE IN DANGER?
People leave their homes for different reasons, including work, education, and money.

THIS IS THE HARASS REALITY 

"Why do some actors get elected solely based on their publicity, even though they haven't accomplished anything significant in their career?"

Can you please tell me about the qualifications of Nirahu, Kagana, Sunny Deol, and so on?

Actors can play various roles, including those of doctors and engineers, without formal education, relying solely on their public image to treat people. 

SO THAT'S WHY OUR GOVERNMENT NOT INCREASE SEATS OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGES THEY DON'T WANT TO DO 

They are increasing the cost of medicine, making it impossible for poor people to afford it. This is how the government is trying to decrease the population of India. 


THIS IS WHAT OUR GOVERNMENT

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