GST and taxes are our burden in my life can you please think of that this is common people problem
GST & tax A Burden on the Common Man, Not a Benefit!"
When the government introduced GST (Goods and Services Tax), it promised to reduce the tax burden, simplify the tax system, and boost the economy. But for the common man, these promises have turned out to be nothing but empty words.
In reality, GST has only added to the misery of ordinary people. Almost every essential item and service is taxed under GST. Basic daily needs—like food, clothes, appliances, and even mobile services—are made more expensive. To make things worse, petrol and diesel are kept out of GST but are taxed separately at extremely high rates, directly hurting the pockets of every citizen.
Instead of bringing relief, GST has made life harder. The prices of everyday goods have gone up, but people's income has not increased. There is no visible improvement in public services such as healthcare, education, or employment. On the contrary, the government seems more interested in collecting taxes than in solving real problems faced by the people.
What’s the benefit of this so-called "One Nation, One Tax" system when the poor and middle class suffer the most, and the rich escape with loopholes and exemptions? GST has failed to control inflation, failed to create jobs, and failed to improve the quality of life for millions. Yet the government continues to push this policy as a success story—while ignoring the ground reality.
This tax reform has become a tool for the government to loot its own citizens under the name of development. In the end, it is the common man who suffers, pays more, and gets nothing in return.
Conclusion (Strong Negative):
GST has failed. It has only brought more pain, more expenses, and more frustration to the public. Unless the government wakes up and truly reforms this broken system, people will continue to lose trust in its promises. The reality of GST is not growth—it is betrayal.
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