5 State Finals….  — and starting to get weird predictions?  — Regret or contemplation?

 Pradeep Ramteke

        Chief Editor

             Counting of votes is going on tomorrow under the assembly elections of five states. Under the counting of votes, the entire political arena will also be clear. In other words, tomorrow’s final will be an estimate of the voter strength of regional parties including national parties like BSP, BJP, Congress. Ideally, the popularity of all the parties and independents in the electoral field will be known after tomorrow’s results. That is why the clashes of heads, office bearers and workers of all political parties have picked up pace and all eyes are on the assembly election results.

            BSP is always telling the voters about the actual truth and reality in the truth to come to power. However, it has been noticed from many Vidhan Sabha and Lok Sabha results that the voters of the country have made the truth and reality unimportant in the pursuit of religion and caste.

                “If the majority of voters in the country are not ideologically profound enough to know the truth and reality of the elections, the picture will not continue to emerge that the voters themselves are responsible for weakening the democracy in that country.

          Of course, the voters who do not examine the truth and reality in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, “deny their own existence and rights, will create such a perception and this perception will not be affordable to the majority of the citizens of the society. Even after 73 years in a democratic republic like India, this strange prediction is coming. That is the view of the narrow mindedness of the politicians of this country.

             On December 3, 2023, the results of the assembly elections of five states will be announced and the strength of the party will be known, but democracy should not be lost through elections. If democracy is lost, then the citizens of the country will be lost.

          An important process that keeps the democracy alive is the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections in the country. In these elections, the voter must be intelligent and knowledgeable so that truth and reality always prevail.

                The result of assembly elections in five states will be a joy and a dismay for the political leadership, office-bearers and workers, but it will be positive for India’s strong democracy.