Sociology, asked by hemasingh27, 4 months ago

in every election we vote for a candidate expecting that s/he would bring some positive changes in the nation. but after each election none of the candidates stick to their promises and everything goes in vain this has become the thought of many people in our community how would you motivate and explain to such people the importance of an election and why it is important to vote discuss in class and come up with some plans (long answer question) ​

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Answered by kamalakadariya252
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Explanation:yes, it has become the thought of many people in our community. Elections are essential part of any democracy. The citizen choose their representatives through the process of election.lt is very impportant to use of adult franchise(right to vote to all adult citizen). Citizen vote for a candidate hoping that they they would develop the nation.But after the election none of the candidates stick to their promises. This act has become the thought of allmost all citizen.so they lose their expectation and decide not to give vote next time.now it is required to motivate such people and make aware about importance of an election. Due to our one vote a wrong person might wins election. So being a responsible citizen we must actively participate in the process of election and get a capable and visionary leader for the smooth and effective development of the nation. This is your answer hope it was helpful

Answered by bohoranisha55
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Answer:in every election people vote because they think now our country and community will be developed. and elected people forget their promises . they give many promises to citizens and after they are elected all the pro.ises go to vain.And the people are fed up with their false promises so many people don't give vote to politicians and the citizens also don't fulfill the responsibilities towards the citizen . so , the politicians also pause all the governmental, political economic and social activities

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