Why Are Indian Cities Dirty? Who Is Responsible?

Why Are Indian Cities Dirty? Who Is Responsible?

Dirty Indian street

India’s cities are often criticized for being dirty, chaotic, and unhygienic. While common citizens are usually blamed, the real responsibility lies with the bureaucrats who run the system.

1. No Accountability

Government office

Bureaucrats enjoy immense power, authority, and resources. Yet, if cities remain filthy, nobody questions their competence. If they are truly so educated and powerful, how can they fail in something as basic as cleanliness?

2. A Systemic Scam

Garbage dump

It almost feels like a scam—keeping people surrounded by filth so their minds remain occupied with low-level survival struggles. Dirty surroundings block peace of mind, making citizens less thoughtful and leaving society running in a haphazard manner.

3. Leadership Failure

Indian politics

If our leaders are serious about solving this issue, they should create a strict rule: any District Magistrate or Collector whose city remains dirty should be immediately removed from service. Such accountability could change the face of Indian cities in a single day.

4. Time for Change

Clean city India

If an officer cannot keep a city clean, how competent can they claim to be? They should resign and give way to others who can. Clean cities are not a dream—it is only a matter of accountability and enforcement.


๐Ÿ“Œ Bottomline

Cleanliness is not rocket science. The day bureaucrats are held responsible for the state of our cities, India will shine with dignity and pride.

#CleanIndia #Accountability #IndianCities

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