Democracy and Equal Voting Rights

The next generation will discuss the problem of equal voting rights. Many people cast their votes due to caste or religious reasons. Only a learned minority understands the real effects of government policies and the opposition. Think about it: OBC votes for OBC because both the NDA and INDIA will give their people more rights that they don't deserve. The same applies to Minorities. It means nobody is working for the country as a whole. 

For instance, whoever wins, the constituency where I was supposed to vote will choose a Christian hypocrite as the Parliament Member. One has joined the group that is hell-bent on finishing Christianity in Hindustan. He is eager to do all the Karmas for a Brahmin berth. The other feels he can continue the hypocrisy with the help of the Fanta Cola team that is ruining people's lives. Their latest victim is this Christ-follower from a Hindu family whom they tortured for 4+ years. In effect, it is a fight between Converters and the Converted. Many Christians think that whoever wins the power will wrest with Christian families only. Then, they accuse North Indians of voting by their religion.

Nobody has an Indian identity. They are either OBC, General, Muslim, Christian, or Parsi. People are so divided along caste and religious lines. No one cares whether the cost of living is affordable or not. No one cares if peasants and small traders die by suicide. It doesn't matter if many qualified people (even upper-caste, poorer Hindus) are unemployed and depressed. 

What is India? Who is an Indian? Everybody thinks only of the welfare of their caste and religious people. They only want a CM, PM, or Cabinet Minister from their lobby. OBC wants OBC ministers. Muslims want more Muslim MPs. That is why we have welfare-oriented governments, not development or growth-oriented. What about the collective issues of our country? They include employment, education that leads to employment, affordable prices of essential commodities, growth opportunities in a field where a person can showcase their talent, and not just border, corruption, and terrorism. 

Think with me. If you are a resident Indian in any other foreign country, will your caste, religion, or language matter? How do they treat you? They give you pay for the work you do, not for the kind of clothes you wear or the political slogans you recite. However, India is now a graveyard of people who want to succeed in their respective fields. The only thing that matters is your religion, attire, and political slogans. Many have left decently paid jobs and closed their shops to become party-paid workers. 

Politics seems more profitable and needs less work and knowledge. All you need to know is how to make people believe that the only thing that matters is their caste, religion, or language. Low-level, third-grade politics. I'd like to know what kind of citizens we will have in the next ten years. The leftist Gunda in my college is now a powerful politician, and so is the ABVP boy who rarely attended any classes. That is why the next generation will have to think about how to do politics and run the nation wisely. *If we continue to give equal value to a donkey's and horse's votes, we will have a Donkey-led state, for donkeys will always outnumber horses*.



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