Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Day 89
Hope so that few people who had read my post yesterday has gone to www.jaagore.com for their problems related to the voter identity card. Here I want to say something that election is just not casting your vote, it’s a process of selecting a suitable person for you constituency. You are giving him the authority and responsibility to think for your betterment. And if you are not satisfied with the work and progress of the representative of your constituency then don’t cast your valuable vote in his favour just because of the fact that he belongs to your caste or religion or he is a popular person. This time you should think that you will vote for progress only. If the last representative from your constituency hasn’t done any progress work or any constructive work then there is no need to vote for him. Don’t go for the family background of any leader, just go for his progress or work background. These days, the political parties are trying to select the candidates according to the caste or religion of the voting majority population. Since independence of our country, all the major political parties are doing this and are making fool of us. Now it’s our turn to say no to that practise. We have to stop all these for making our country a more strong country. After all, it’s the youth of the country who has made India a leading country in IT and ITES sectors. So I call all the youths of the country to think only about the progress of the country. For that we have to think about the construction work and have to think above caste, creed and religion. Then only we will develop faster...
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