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Happy Blame Someone Else Day! PBMs fit right in pointing fingers at manufacturers, pharmacies, and insurers while keeping their own role in rising drug costs hidden. Patients deserve transparency, not excuses. Time to follow the money. #PBMReform #TransparencyNow
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X3525/26 **Government Admits: PM CARES is NOT a Government Fund.** pmcares.gov.in/en/web/page/f… Yet it proudly wears every badge of official power: - A prestigious **.gov.in** domain — reserved strictly for government websites. pmcares.gov.in/en/ - The **National Flag** and **Ashoka Pillar emblem** — symbols of the Indian State. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PM_CAR… - The **Prime Minister’s photograph** as the elected leader. - The **Prime Minister’s Office** as its official address, with PMO officers running it. pmcares.gov.in/en/web/page/f… - Full **Income Tax exemptions** under 80G, as if it were public. - The name **“Prime Minister”** front and centre. **But when accountability knocks?** - Not subject to **CAG audit**. - Outside the **RTI Act**. - Thousands of crores collected — with massive unspent balances — and zero parliamentary scrutiny. scobserver.in/journal/suprem… A “private charitable trust” that looks, walks, and talks like the Government of India — collecting public money in the name of national crises — yet shielded from every mechanism that applies to actual public funds. Transparency? Zero. Questions? Blocked. This isn’t just optics. It’s a masterclass in having it both ways: maximum authority, minimum accountability. India deserves better. Full public disclosure and independent oversight of every rupee aren’t “attacks” — they’re basic democratic hygiene. #PMCaresFund #TransparencyNow #AccountabilityMatters #PublicMoney Share if you believe public trust funds should actually be accountable to the public.
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