I totally agree with you Karl. Over the past 12 months, everyone here have encountered a great deal of mixed and conflicting messaging from the company. Phrases such as "pregnant mothers," "pregnant fathers," "auspicious dates," and "wombs," alongside promises of "guaranteed payouts" and "billion-dollar company" claims, create a confusing narrative. The guarantees, mentioned repeatedly, are quickly retracted or undermined with statements like, "We don't have to pay you anything." These inconsistencies, coupled with excuses like COVID or the mention of non-existent bank accounts, contribute to a sense of chaos and a lack of transparency.
Instead of vision statements and personal anecdotes, I expect concrete data on the company’s financial health and operations, something that Laxmi Prasad has consistently failed to provide. Instead, he has confidently faked his way through situations, displaying one special talent—deception. While he may try to act convincingly, we all know the truth. Whenever anyone questions his efforts or makes a statement that challenges his false narratives, he becomes defensive, erupts in anger, and responds with lengthy explanations meant to cover up the truth.
The collective evidence of these actions will ultimately lead to the company’s downfall. Rest assured, none of the commitments made will ever be fulfilled—neither now, in the future, nor ever.