The numerical strength and party strength of BSP, Congress, BJP, regional parties will come on December 3.  — “Did the voters understand the importance of democracy and its basic rights and elections in today’s situation?..

 

Pradeep Ramteke

      Chief Editor

        Politics is always volatile and under volatility there is a real flurry of events in mind as time goes on.

          The same is the case with the assembly elections of five states. The results of the assembly elections of five states namely Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram will be announced on December 3 through counting of votes.

             However, it is equally true that the leaders, office bearers and workers of the political parties who put their strength to the test during the assembly elections will not be able to sleep without the results.

            According to the voter opinion polls, it is estimated that throwing words according to numbers mode and numbers mode may be causing a lot of upheaval in India.

          Because, it is clear that the electorate in India is not profound in terms of ideological maturity. As the politicians are still succeeding in keeping the electorate wrapped up in religion, caste and emotions, the politicians and the electorate also do not seem to understand the importance of democracy and its basic rights and elections.

        “The rights of every citizen and the basic rights of every citizen and the career of politicians, caste and religion will not come out of their heads until the citizens of the country know. At the same time, it is equally true that according to the rights of every citizen, the elections of the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly will not be conducted in a democratic manner as directed under the state constitution. 

                It is important that if all the citizens of the country of India know their rights and their basic rights, the manipulation of the politicians and the media will also be revealed immediately and neither caste nor religion will work under elections!

            “According to the state constitution, what did the politicians do for the upliftment, education, social and economic equality of the citizens? In that regard, how much rupees was the financial budget? And what did they do for the benefit of the citizens during the tenure of the ruling government and what did they not do as expected?” The implementation will start. Even now the elections are going on only on issues. But the direction of the elections is not right according to the constitution and the important interests of the citizens under the constitution.

           Citizens’ rights and fundamental rights, work done under educational-social and economic equality, duty performed and upliftment of the citizens of the country and security of the citizens, unless the politician contests the election according to these points, it cannot be said that the election required by the Indian Constitution has been held.

“Garaj Saro ani Vaidya Maro” is a popular saying in India. According to this saying, no political party should work.

            Although it is true that change and change depends on different schools of thought and accordingly the goal, 1) “What kind of change do parties in India expect? Is it for the security of the citizens of the country? 4) Is equality-fraternity-justice-freedom important in the transformation of parties? Has representation been prioritized in relation to government and other jobs? And other issues..

            The voters of the country should understand the ideology of each party without becoming a blind devotee of the political parties and should give importance to the parties accordingly. Only then can the citizens of this country know the best democracy according to the Indian constitution and elections according to democracy.

           India is getting approved media grants under the respective Ministry of Broadcasting in the country. But it is a matter of concern for the citizens of India that it works on a discriminatory basis.

                 However, in the assembly elections held in five states in the month of November, national parties like BSP, BJP, Congress and local regional parties have contested the assembly elections by putting their all at stake.

            Every party contesting elections hopes that their efforts and plans will be fruitful.

            Ideally, winning and losing in an election is a difficult battle. Ideally, whether candidates of each party are guaranteed to be elected or not, the day of counting of votes determines the future of the candidates and brings forward the strength of the parties.

            Whether the claims and counter-claims of the parties’ strength are true or false, “Each party will have a hard time on what exactly the picture of the EVM machine is bringing forward for the elections on December 3.”