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Answered by kameena1
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The act of voting keeps the parties in check. When candidates are elected by the general public through popular ballot, it is not possible for them to engage in too many corrupt activities, or renege on all their promises. If they do so, it is likely that they will incur the displeasure of the general public, and will get voted out of the system in the next election. The system of voting ensures that the spirit of a government is in place, and that we are actually taken care of by the government that we elect. By voting, we voice our approval and disapproval of the policies followed by a candidate, and that makes it possible for us to get a good government..

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Answered by nira15
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《“The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.”》
Voting is a basic process that keeps a nation's governmental system works. It enables the citizens to choose their own government. It also allows the people to choose their representatives in the government. The purpose of every government is to develop and implement various policies for the benefit of its citizens.

☆Voting is the most important way to make your voice heard on the issues that concern you.

☆Voting gives you an opportunity to be part of decision-making that affects your life.

☆If YOU don’t Vote Others will make the decisions for YOU!

☆Decisions are made on your behalf everyday, healthcare, education, housing, global issues like defence and environment and local issues like bins and leisure facilities.

¤Reasons to vote

#It’s our right:

As a democratic country, India is built on the foundations of election. Our Parliament and Legislatures are of the people, by the people and for the people. Voting is a constitutional right that we are privileged to have. We take it for granted, but the constitution has given us the right to elect who we want, and the right to make the change.

#Agent of change:

Your vote can play an important part in making the change. If you are unhappy with the current government, you can vote for a better one. Not voting could result in the same party ruling for another five years. At the end of the day, if the country is stuck with a bad government, it’s the people to blame for voting wrong or for not voting at all.

#Your vote counts:

Every vote counts. Though it seems like an endless sea of people are there to vote, every vote counts. When the national attitude changes from thinking “my vote doesn’t make a difference”, then the numbers increase and a multitude of people voting will make the difference. The responsibility lies on every individual.

#NOTA:

The Government of India has made the provision for voters to exercise their vote even if they are not happy with any of the candidates. NOTA stands for None of the Above and this is an important vote to cast for those who aren’t satisfied by any of the parties standing. Voting NOTA expresses that none of the candidates are good enough. NOTA votes count, however in case the majority of the votes are NOTA, then the party with the next majority will come to power.

#India’s history:

Indians struggled to win our freedom and we have the right to vote because of them. Exercising our right to vote upholds what our freedom fighters envisioned for India. We can honor and respect our freedom fighters and the struggle of our past generations by voting for a better India.

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