Friday, 17 April 2009

Confusion among young generation.

This question puzzles me for a long time. Because of general election 2009 of Lok-Shabha I am pondering over this problem. The army of young voters increased, as vote to right is given to the young person of 18 years old. But they are confused, as to whom I give my valuable vote. 
Reasons are:--1. They are not given proper education about politics during their schooling.
2. All types of propaganda against each-other parties and candidates leads them only towards confusion. 
3. These days criticing only for criticism often becomes absurd.
4. It is true that once one wins as MP or MLA, he or she becomes very rich within a few years. The evil of corruption is so deep in politics, it must be rooted out. Voters should be wise enough to elect honest persons, which ever party they belong to. In my opinion our young generation has enough power to discard corrupt candidates from politics.
5. We have to abolish crimilisation from politics. Voters must take a vow not to give votes to such persons, who have criminal back ground at any cost.
6. The importance of national parties in a democratic nation is beyond dispute. But to eradicate corruption & greed for ill- gotten money, now the time has come to think on this elephantine problem and every voter must not vote for such persons. Parties presenting such candidates must not be sent to the our highest legislature.   
_ Shailbala Misra.

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