As we start to vote from tomorrow, I just want to pen down the
importance of voting in a democratic country like India.
Out of the million options available, we choose what we
wear, what we eat, which TV to buy, which mobile best suits us, what toothbrush
to use, what soap to use …etc.
While we choose among different variants, can’t we dedicate 1
hr on an election day to choose the right candidate for a prosperous future?
Voting is a fundamental right of each citizen. However, voting
is not mandated. It a common tendency among people to treat voting day as a
rest day. Voting may not affect your daily routine, but we will have to be
ready to face the disastrous consequences.
Below are the few things we need to know before going to cast
our vote
- Voting directly affects the development of the country. If we feel that the current govt is doing a good job, we can vote to retain the govt and if we feel otherwise, we have the power to show them the door.
- Every vote counts: Voter may feel that a single vote doesn’t make any difference, but the balance tilts when this becomes the attitude of the whole country. By voting, we may not get a best candidate but if we don’t vote, the probability of unsuitable candidate getting elected increases.
- Our freedom fighters fought for independent India and because of them we have the right to vote today. So, by exercising our right to vote, we can uphold our freedom fighter’s vision and dream for the nation.
- Let’s not get affected by what others have to say. We have lived in our country for at least 18 years. We are smart enough to know the best candidates and decide whom to Vote.
For the development of our country, Lets go out and vote!
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Nice :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent... Every one should vote.
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DeleteGood one Sahana👌👌
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DeleteThis time everyone should vote for retain the primeminister.
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