Recently, an entrepreneur gained a lot of attention for a controversial post on Reddit that suggested that highly paid individuals should leave India due to high taxes and lack of innovation.
The Indian entrepreneur and startup founder said he studied at one of the best engineering colleges in India and then pursued a graduate degree in the United States.
After working with a leading bank, he returned to India in 2018 to start his own company.
The Reddit user also said that he is currently “running successfully” after raising a significant amount of funding, adding: “I employ close to 30 people with an average salary of $15 liters.
The article is titled “Leave India! It’s time! I tell this as someone who runs a well-funded business!” It further states that innovation in India is stifled by “stupid” regulations.
“You have to be a bureaucrat, politician or celebrity to accomplish the task easily. Let me give you an example, a fraud case happened on our app and a case was opened. We solved the case and helped the police and the victim get His guess what, we were charged but the police didn’t close the case and expect us to give you money.
Highlighting the issue of regional disparities, the entrepreneur claimed that he faces “regional hatred” almost every week from sabziwalas, auto drivers, taxi drivers, restaurants and others.
He also complained about Indians’ “poor work ethic” and said: “If you don’t look rich or wear designer clothes, you are the filth of this country.”
He also raised the issues of India’s high taxes, the state of its roads and the poor condition of government hospitals.
“Yesterday, I was walking on the road in Goa. There was a group of people littering the road. I asked them to keep the place clean or use the dustbin. They asked me to mind my own business or pick up the garbage.” If I It’s garbage, if you will.
He warned of India’s “terrible economic collapse” and the “significant” depreciation of the rupee, advising innovators to move to the UAE or Thailand.
“In short… leave this country where they will even tax your popcorn because there is no way they can make this a $5 trillion economy!”
The controversial post attracted several comments from Reddit users, some of whom agreed with him.
One user wrote: “I live in Australia and this guy is right. Indians pay a lot of taxes and get nothing in return. Bad roads, healthcare, bad infrastructure, massive corruption, pollution, backwardness policy.
Another user said: “Well, the day you pack up your business and leave, please tell me that my bags are already packed and waiting for you to close the door and leave with me.”