Political Science, asked by 10101010101010101010, 1 year ago

the assembly elections are going on in your state to elect MLAs .you find many people are standing in a queue at polling station, waiting their turn to caste vote but still a good number of people are not taking part in voting. they are engaged in their daily routine,shopping,playing or watching movie . do you find the act of the people right? Why/Why not. please answer fast for 30 points. i will to mark your answer brainliest.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No the people are not doing right because if they will not vote so they can't elect their leaders and if the wrong leader will be elected than they will make strikes for changing the leaders

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Answered by qwwestham
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No, if the people are not taking part in the voting, but are engaged in their daily routine, such an act of the people is not right.

  • First of all, the right to vote during elections is a basic and important constitutional right. By voting, the people can exercise this right to choose/elect their representative, which is provided to them by the constitution of India, according to universal adult suffrage.
  • Now, in the given case, many people are not taking part in the voting, and so, they are not exercising their important right. On the other hand, they are also missing the chance to elect their representative, as well.
  • As a responsible citizen, it is also a duty that every eligible citizen must vote in every election, as it is very important for any democratic country.

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