VIP culture rampant in India

So glad that the LC manager has finally released the VIP culture survey. Saw in NBT yesterday and today in english media.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/vip-culture-india

I urge all circle members to share it far and wide if you want any positive change against this culture. For of we dont act against this, our children also will get pushed in temples and not get to attend any public events easily. Govt offices, tourist sites forget it.

Let us share with all our whatspp groups atleast so more people stand against it more  

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See the PMs/ Presidents of other Countries, they hardly have VIP culture, whereas in India, we stick to VIP culture and thus put citizens in to inconvenience and load the machinery unnecessarily. more  
Such survey findings should be widely publicised on social media and other platform that may inspire people to come out with open mind. It may compel the high voltage Govt. to scale down the no. of VIPs and reduce the expenditure of public money. more  
I Fully Agree with Mr. Mishra . Itshould be Videly Circulated in Whats App Group. more  
VIP culture is a media creation to increase TRP viewing points. This cannot change in our country because of the excuse of security cover. And the colonial hangover adds to this. You can see prime ministers and high level officials walking along with ordinary people without security cover at any time in these countries doing what needs to be done for personal or government work. more  
This govt made lot of noise about abolishing vip culture, but it has increased many folds. Our Chief election campaigner Modi,s visits inconveniences common man immensely with his 24×7×365 day's campaign more  
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