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The Indian Lok Sabha elections, once in a 5 year old haul that showcases the best orators in politics gearing up for the ultimate throne, the Prime Minister of the greatest democracy in the world, Republic of India. The Bharatiya Janata Party or BJP have been the ruling party of this nation since 10 Years now. Modiji or the God of BJP is the pillar that binds the whole party together.
On the other side, there is the heir of the Gandhi family, Rahul Gandhi the man who is the face of the Indian National Congress, INC the party that has ruled India for more then a decade since India’s independence in 1947. Rahul Gandhi have had a good campaign I would say this time as he successfully incapsulated the Bharat Jodi Yatra where thousands of people gathered to walk with him in every state he commended the movement into. Rahul Gandhi have proved this year that he can do the hard work and not just be a product of Nepotism, a term famously used by a former actress and a soon to be full time politician from BJP, Kangana Ranaut.
Arvind Kejriwal, the AAP man, who singlehandedly rose Aam Aadmi Party to where it is today providing free stuffs to people in Delhi, who is also considered a big threat by the Modi Government, following which he was arrested on money laundering case. Well, Kejriwal and money laundering doesn’t do together right?
Anyway coming back to our point is who is going to be the next Prime minister of India? Will Modi continue his tenure for a third time? Or will there be a change in the democratic system after a heavy critic came into being into the laws passed by the BJP and the handling of the global pandemic, Coronavirus in India. This year lakhs of first time voters have casted their vote and many voters will be casting their last vote probably. But the questions remain the same. Can there be a government who will support education for all classes? Can our Constitution be saved? Can there be a country with less/no crimes against women and stricter laws for heinous crimes? Can the government promise to give employment to youths who gets estranged because of no jobs? Will there be a party who will take hold of their own actions instead of running fugitive whenever there is a fiasco in the country? Will the bureaucrats be given their proper due and respect by the people in ultimate power? Will there be equal opportunities for the minorities? Can our country also rise and not play divide and rule among itself ?
These are the questions every voter should ask before casting vote. With hope and gratitude we shall wait for another good day to come. Jai Hind!!!
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