Pradeep Ramteke
Chief Editor
In Madhya Pradesh, voting will be held simultaneously in all constituencies on November 17. As the day of voting is approaching, the political atmosphere is stirring.
However, it is seen that the voters of Madhya Pradesh are getting scared as the threats are being given to the voters that they will kill you or kill you if you vote for BSP by some gangsters motivated by wrong thinking.
In the country of India, Bahujan Samaj Party is the only party which is consistently bringing out the citizens of this country from the helpless and slave mentality and making them self-respecting.
Ideally, the BSP does not want to create a dependent and helpless society, but a strong society that depends on its own labor. That is why, if the BSP comes to power, it will strengthen and empower all the deprived, exploited, oppressed and unjust society by planning policies for the overall development of the citizens of all sections of the society. People have started threatening to kill and kill people to prevent them from voting for the BSP, and in line with this, video votes have started coming forward from voters in Madhya Pradesh.
Even after a long period of independence, if voters are being manipulated during the election process by intimidation, then the question arises whether the goon-like people who threaten the voters are mocking the Election Department of this country or do not respect the Election Department.
If the voters are being threatened to vote for a party and not to vote for a party, questions have started to arise on whether the election department and the relevant police system in Madhya Pradesh are vigilant to conduct the assembly election process fear-free and transparent.
As the Assembly elections are held under the supervision and authority of the Central and State Election Commissioners, it is necessary for them to keep a vigilant eye on all activities during the election period.
If the election system in every assembly constituency under Madhya Pradesh remains negligent, there are signs that the election process there will not be transparent and fear-free.
However, why are the people of capitalist ideas and humanitarian action in this country afraid of BSP? They should tell the voters.
In Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, the position of BSP and Gondwana Republic Party is getting stronger and stronger, the BJP and Congress Party leaders have lost sleep.
And so it cannot be denied that voters are being threatened not to vote for BSP.