In recent years, governments—both at the center and in many states—have proudly showcased billions spent on expressways, metro projects, airports, and high-profile flyovers. But while cement and concrete stretch across cities, the cries of the poor, jobless, and sick remain unheard.
National Bhim Sena President R. R. Pandayan Saheb has raised a bold and urgent voice against this imbalance, asking a critical question: “Are we building a nation for machines or for human beings?”
According to Pandayan Saheb, it is not wrong to build roads and develop physical infrastructure. What’s wrong is ignoring the people who are meant to walk those roads—the laborers, the unemployed youth, the slum children, the farmers, and the sick who can’t even afford basic healthcare. While the government spends crores on concrete, millions still go to bed hungry, struggle for clean water, or live without electricity.