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This time, cold water has been poured on the public awareness programs that should be conducted by the Election Commission before the assembly elections in different five states. Politicians want to play games and take votes from the hands of voters. Casteism has a strong grip throughout India. No candidate can win on the basis of his wisdom or knowledge. It is about winning, Political Parties should not give them tickets. Leaders believe that giving tickets to gentlemen and people with skillful and independent intelligence is suicidal for the party, because people are developed but their mentality is like slaves of caste. His feet are bound by the iron shackles of casteism. Bonds which have not been broken yet and there is no sign of breaking in the near future. Choosing a candidate is now a very tough task for the party. It is a process of raising a hundred enemies to make one a star and each party has to go through it.

Decide on a single candidate to make many immediately sick to their stomachs. The reason is that these many have been showered with chocolates of various kinds by party leaders and sub-leaders for the last five years. The piles of those chocolates are now heavy on the party. Gujarat elections are coming, but ever since Babubhai Jashbhai Patel's government left in Gujarat, political parties have been giving tickets to a large number of castes in each constituency, keeping the census forms on the table. Even today it has not changed much. When the golden age of Narendra Modi started, he would have thought that he could have given a chance to the right bright young leadership without caste barriers, as many stones have floated in his name. But he has seen that if such brilliant people are not back, then what is the benefit of bringing them up? That is, the high command of each party is doing the job of seeing that the population of tigers and lions does not increase in the assembly and parliament and the large community of sheep is maintained.

No one is ready to listen to the truth in politics. All around is the glory of yes man. Our political parties are flooded with spoons and spoons to such an extent that there are many times more spoons and spoons in political parties than there are in Vasan Bazar and Kansara Bazar. Now that the election has come in five states, the spoons hidden in the chambers of the leaders will also appear on the streets. The people of India had no idea then that after the beggars of the original Lok Seva departed from this earth, they would leave such tailed insects. Also, these spoons also have Ayaram-Gayaram. In the last election, their flags were hoisted and in this election they are lighting lamps in the offices of their opponents. Now the speed has come. These chamchas perform morning aarti in BJP and evening aarti in Congress and in the afternoon if there is thal, they treat the new starters of Aam Aadmi Party. Now the movement of Chamcha community will be worth watching.

We also make fun of leaders there which is not morally correct. The policies or service practices of the leaders may be criticized in a real sense. Even if they don't accept it, they can often be condemned, but it is not fair to people who enjoy citizenship to wrongly demote or belittle them. The reason is that the entire electoral process has been gradually devalued as the leaders are painted lightly.

Election Day is a solemn occasion of democracy. If the public does not understand its seriousness, then they get trapped in the trap of tricksters and cunning people and vote for those whom they themselves do not want. There are crores of voters in our country who fall victim to the psychology tried by the politicians. People who have a sane mind and properly evaluate the candidates themselves and vote are now in the minority. So who is in the majority? It is the misfortune of the democratic system, not of the country, that the majority are the people who weigh the candidate on the basis of caste and cast their vote in the ballot box.



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