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#DrAnasAnsari #CorruptionExposed #PublicServants #GovernmentReform #HealthcareCrisis #EducationSystem #IndianPolitics #PublicAwareness #StopCorruption #Accountability #SocialJustice #CitizenPower #ChangeBeginsWithin #IndiaUncovered #VoiceForThePoor Dr. Anas Ansari highlights a critical truth that persists despite India's 78 years of independence: the troubling nexus of public servants, corruption, and the undue adulation they receive from the public. He defines "public servants" not only as ministers and police officials but also as high-ranking executives in private entities like corporate hospitals that claim to serve public interests. The chronic neglect of essential public services—potholed roads, dysfunctional public transport, and a severely compromised health and education system—goes largely unchallenged by the masses until personal inconvenience strikes. Yet, paradoxically, many lavish praise on the very officials responsible when no immediate personal issues arise. Drawing from his personal ordeal at MANUU Hyderabad, Dr. Ansari exposes systemic indifference and corruption. Selected as a dental surgeon, he was left without basic facilities or equipment to treat patients at the university health center. Multiple complaints were ignored, and social media became his platform for raising awareness. Despite spending his own salary to run a free dental service, he was met with apathy and ultimately forced to quit. This illustrates a grim reality: resources meant for the underprivileged are siphoned off by corrupt officials and misguided priorities. Furthermore, Dr. Ansari sheds light on how some government officials, enjoying various perks and allowances, exploit their power, including referring patients to private facilities in exchange for commissions, exacerbating public mistrust. His urgent call to the media is to prioritize people’s welfare over sensationalism and for society to cease glorifying public servants for routine duties. He advocates for personal accountability and avoiding divisive protests and controversies, emphasizing that genuine change starts at the individual level.