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In today’s times, electoral defeat does not mean a reduction in existence… — Those parties are also not at all powerful and strong, and the media’s role is dangerous and discriminatory! — The economic and other benefits that women, youth, men, students, unemployed people, farmers, and government officials and employees from all sections of society receive are due to the right to vote and the Indian Constitution, that is, because of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar…

Pradeep Ramteke

      Editor-in-Chief

            If there is no transparency and fear-free atmosphere in any general election, then such elections are considered to have been won through dishonesty. The character of the elected representatives in such elections does not remain good and impartial, and this is evident to the people of India and the leaders, office-bearers, and workers of various political parties.

            While directly experiencing the truth and reality of many irresponsible actions in elections under a tyrannical regime, driven by greedy tendencies, the question arises: are the voters of India truly unintelligent?

            Similarly, if the ruling party wins elections by misusing the government and administrative machinery, and by using money and arrogance, then it does not mean that the existence of the leaders of other parties and their parties has diminished.

             Because in elections won in this manner, it cannot be said that the voters are with the winning party. On the contrary, in such mob rule, it will have to be said that the voters are with the money.

             Winning elections under a transparent, impartial, and fear-free atmosphere is considered a victory based on the test of morality. Therefore, the victory of such party candidates is considered a victory of honesty and resides in the hearts of the voters. It’s not that the heads of all political parties don’t understand this. But, those who cannot win elections without corrupt, arrogant, and dishonest attitudes or actions cannot be called powerful at all.

               Moreover, since elections conducted through EVM machines are unreliable, a victory in such elections can be considered suicidal for the voters and the citizens of the country and state.

              Furthermore, because some political parties have bribed voters with money during elections, the voters have now become uncontrolled and reckless.

               Due to this, the current situation in general elections is that voters cast their votes only for the candidate of the party that gives them the most money. Therefore, even a party that wins on the strength of money, power, and arrogance is extremely weak, and this truth, which their own corrupt working methods reveal to the world, cannot be denied by those parties either.

              How can those parties and their leaders, who cannot win elections based on conscience, without using money and without misusing the government machinery, be considered powerful and mighty?

             Currently, the terms “powerful” and “mighty party” are intrusive words instilled in the minds of citizens through print and electronic media. The value of such words is worthless according to destiny and morality.

              Moreover, the leaders, office-bearers, and workers of the ruling party who do not behave according to democratic principles in general elections are not responsible citizens of India, and there is no guarantee that they will fulfill their duties towards the citizens of the country according to democratic principles. Since the BJP is a party of capitalists and implements policies primarily for the benefit of capitalists, this party consistently denies the fundamental and other rights of the majority of citizens from the Bahujan community in India, both men and women, and thus constantly exploits the citizens. Such a party can only be morally corrupt, dishonest, corrupt, and anti-people…

Media….

             Similarly, because the founding editors of electronic and print media do not behave and act in accordance with equality and fairness as per the Indian Constitution, they are unable to take an appropriate stance regarding all regional and national parties, and cannot provide justice to all parties through a fair approach.

          Especially concerning political parties that respect the ideologies of Tathagata Lord Gautama Buddha, the great King Emperor Ashoka, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Rajmata Jijau, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule, Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, and the epoch-making architect of India, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, and who propagate their public welfare-oriented thoughts to the people and instill these ideas in the public, the discriminatory behavior of the founding editors of electronic and print media towards such parties is not only casteist but also proves detrimental to Indian citizens and a mature democracy.

             While describing the activities of political parties during general elections, their roles and methods do not remain just. As a result, the public and voters are primarily affected by their discriminatory roles and methods.

           It has also been observed that voters fall prey to the emotional, unrealistic, and anti-Bahujan community propaganda of the electronic and print media and end up harming themselves.

             In particular, the founding editors of electronic and print media in India are never seen fulfilling their duties in the best interest of the people of India.

              This is why the electronic and print media in India have failed to provide the best protection and safeguarding to the OBC, SC, ST, minority communities, and other deprived, oppressed, and wronged women and men, students, unemployed individuals, farmers, voters, and young men and women of India.

              Furthermore, the electronic and print media did not demonstrate ethics and morality in protecting their fundamental and other rights, as per the Indian Constitution.

               On the contrary, the discriminatory behavior of the electronic and print media in India has been of the lowest level, and their actions have consistently protected and promoted the interests of the upper castes, capitalists, and Manusmriti-following rulers.

              Therefore, except for their exceptional and appropriate duties and roles, it has become clear from their numerous working methods that the Manusmriti-ideology-driven electronic and print media in India cannot bring about significant improvements within themselves.

              Hence, it must be said that the electronic and print media in India are working against the citizens of the Bahujan community.

Voters and economic benefits…..

               Under many conflicts, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar legally granted a very important and unique right to all adult women and men in this country: the right to vote.

            Since public representatives such as Members of Parliament, Members of the Legislative Assembly, corporators, Zilla Parishad members, Panchayat Samiti members, Gram Panchayat members, and members of various local self-governing bodies are elected through the voting rights of the voters in all types of general elections, each voter’s vote has acquired special importance.

           Therefore, especially before and after the announcement of Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections, the ruling parties offer various kinds of monetary benefits to voters under various temptations to get re-elected.

             Examples: The Ladki Bahin Yojana in Maharashtra, the Central Government’s PM Kisan Samman Yojana, and the 10,000 rupees deposited in the accounts of every female voter in Bihar on the eve of the assembly elections.

            Similarly, students, youth, unemployed people, farmers, government officials and employees receive benefits under various schemes because of their right to vote and many other rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution!

           Because of the right to vote under the Constitution and all other rights under the Indian Constitution, everyone in this country receives financial and other benefits through various schemes.

            All these rights were given by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar through the Constitution to the farmers, laborers, OBCs, SCs, STs, minorities, government officials and employees, and all women and men of India.

            It is a well-known truth that if Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar had not been born on this earth, the majority of the Bahujan Samaj components in this country, including all children, boys and girls, young men and women, and all upper-caste women, would still be slaves according to the laws of Manusmriti…

              Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, the world-renowned great social reformer, granted all kinds of freedom and rights to all men and women in the country through the Indian Constitution. The majority of the citizens of this country owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and the political parties and social organizations working under his ideology. It is indeed unfortunate that women, government officials, and employees are opposing this…

              According to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, democracy is not merely the right to vote, but a way of life and a means of socio-economic revolution, where equality, liberty, and fraternity are essential, and for this, bringing about peaceful change through constitutional means is important.

            This includes the protection of minorities and adherence to moral values. He said, “Democracy is revolution without bloodshed,” and he believed that true democracy succeeds only when it provides equal opportunities to all sections of society.