Elections & Indians
The big festival of election is going on; we all know that Indian democracy is the largest one in the whole world (due to huge population). In a morning I was passing through the way, some people were talking about elections. They used one very popular quotation of north :- “kou nrapa hoye hame ka hani” means whosoever the king (Prime Minister), we as
AAM JANTA will not be affected by it.
The aam janta of
Assume that party comes in rule for 3 years, (group or association of more than 5 parties, then how can they survive for 5 years). They present s budget on first year which gives hi-fi plans to the public. At the end of the year when they realize that they are not able to fulfill their all promises, then they consults to their P.A. (officers who comes in that post after studying hard, & passing a lot of exams, not by public flatterery). Here they find it difficult to manage, but the story goes on ……………………..
Finally election comes again, but now people don’t select last time ruling party. They elect another one whose promises are best (no matter those are viable or not). I don’t know how long it will work, how & when people will realize that government directly affects us.
“80% voting is not the solution but voting for the right candidate is the right solution”
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