Sabotaging Ourselves: When Citizens Become the Problem

The government builds railways for public good, yet some citizens uproot the tracks, haul them away under sacks of onions, and sell them for profit. Thankfully, they were caught.

We often blame bad governance, and rightly so. But when the little that _is_ done gets destroyed by our own people, who do we really blame? 

These same individuals vandalize infrastructure, resell the stolen materials, and then flood social media to condemn the government for “doing nothing.”

You cannot steal rail tracks today and complain about no trains tomorrow. 

These saboteurs should face the full weight of the law. Until we hold citizens accountable for destroying public property, we will keep undermining our own progress.

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