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student and politics essay in 250 words​

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Answered by ashfaqzafarullah
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Politics is a science which deals with the promotion of the general welfare of the state and its people.

Like any other science it has its rules and laws which when put to work produce specific effects. Many debate about the participation of students in politics but the truth is, there is nothing wrong in students understanding the laws that govern the prosperity of their country.

However one must realize that to run one must first learn to walk.

The word politics has acquired a reputation for being associated with all things negative. It does not help to see our members of parliament hurling abuses at one another on prime television. Where is the dignity?? Where is the respect for the constitution?? Politics is generally equated with agitation-constitutional or unconstitutional.

This takes on bigger proportions when all kinds of media are used to propagate it. The escalating drama then rears its ugly head in the form of Bandhs, stone throwing, and unrestricted violence. The result is almost always loss of life and loss of property. Now this is the kind of politics that students should have no part of.

Constitutional agitation requires knowledge, acquaintance with the forms of government in the country and an understanding of the socio-economic dynamics of the country. It calls for educating the masses to understand their needs. It calls for pressing on those in power, the need for reform in an educated and nonviolent way.


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Answered by jaisinghal2604pcl4yl
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A student may be a child or an adult, who pursues studies in an institution. Generally, he has to appear in one or the other examination, but that may not always be the case.

The main point is that a student’s primary aim is or should Pursuit of studies. If that is admitted, then it means as a corollary, that any other aim of the student, even the pursuit of a hobby or participation in sports, must be considered secondary to the pursuit of studies.

As stated above, when even the pursuit of a hobby or participation in sports is for a student a secondary activity, politics can certainly not be regarded as an important activity for a student. There is a common saying that politics is a dirty game. It is generally believed that the game of politics is mostly pursued by people with crooked minds.

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This be as it may, we cannot ignore the fact that at least before Independence politics in India was pursued by persons with highly enlightened minds such as Lala Lajpat Rai, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Maulana Azad, Sarder Patel, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Sarojni Naidu, etc. While talking of politics as a profession in western countries, Jawaharlal says at one place that there only people with most brilliant and enlightened minds follow this profession.

In India, the general impression of politicians is that they are crooked people and they want to grind their own axe by hook or by crook. It is not surprising that these crooked politicians should target the innocent gullible students in schools and colleges to further their own selfish motives. The students are immature.

They do not know the pros and cons of politics which is a highly crooked, complex game and is full of booby-traps. It is generally seen that the students who get trapped in the meshes of politics during their student life, often fail in life and repent bitterly for this mistake. It is a different matter that during the Independence movement, the students had to assert themselves effectively along with great political personages in the interest of the country.

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In the modern age and specifically in the present scenario, will be the best thing for students to say good bye to politics at least till they have grown up into adults.

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