- People never inquired about the economic policies of Shiromani Akali Dal but now asking from AAP
With the advent of Aam Aadmi Party in
the Indian Politics, on one side where the whole political system is
suffering a reformation, the people have also become more politically
aware on the other side. The General people who never inquired about the
economic policies, foreign policies or other policies of many of the
political parties, are now becoming politically aware and asking those
questions from the party, which is showing a new path of ideal politics
to the people.
In daily life also while purchasing
something, an Aam Aadmi inquire N number of questions from the
shopkeeper then why shouldn’t a citizen of India ask the questions from
the leaders of a political party from whom they are purchasing the
fortune of the country for next five years. Such questions should be
asked to the political parties with which the democracy strengthens.
But, if we see the criteria of the
people selecting their candidates in all the previous elections, the
democracy in India had weakened to a large extent. People voted for
caste, religion, Ram Mandir and many a times voted a party to power in
order to vote out another party from power because of lack of any other
option. Then people didn’t asked the economic policies or other policies
of those parties. If, the people would have inquired the economic
policies of Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab while voting out Congress from
power, SAD won’t have been successful to get the votes of the people.
Notably, Punjab is suffering from a severe financial instability and
this is obvious that it is due to the poor economic policies of SAD.
The Election Commission of India has
been working hard to involve more and more people in the General
Elections by making the people aware about their right to vote.
The citizens of India are becoming
politically aware and a good change in the politics of India will be
witnessed on 16th May, whichever party would win, the Democracy of India
will be victorious.
Jagdeep Bhunga,
Editor-in-chief,
Spot News India
www.spotnewsindia.com
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