Drop National, Think Local!

The biggest and the most awaited showdown of 2014 is the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections. The battle has been very intense and the competition is stiff. BJP playing the card of “Economic Change” in the country, and AAP fighting for a “corruption free” country, has left people in a dilemma on “WHO” to elect at the center.

Unfair practices have always changed the course of elections throughout the decades. While the urban population votes for a better government, the rural sectors have been always influenced by money. The higher the money a party pays more the votes. Powerful families in the center and in the south have always dominated the course of the elections and have also been the main sources of scams and corruptions in the country.

In the present scenario, people have come to realization of the true picture and fate of our country in the hands of bad leaders. Our country needs people who can DO and not just TALK. This time ex employee’s of companies like Infosys and WIPRO have come forward to join parties and stand in front to lead their cities. The youth brigade has increased as the support for parties is growing fast with the help of social media. This can be accomplished by selecting good leaders for the local constituencies’. When a good leader is selected in every constituency, the center, by design will be led by a Leader of the party with majority of good local leaders.

The people’s voice must be heard out loud this year. We need a “People’s Champion” as our Prime minister and not a tamed Dog. So choose sensibly.

Forget national, think local!

And please don’t forget to VOTE!

Comments

  1. Surely won't forget :) I'm still not sure who to vote for though. Nicely put Aaron! :)

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  3. Well said Aaron! Keep up the good work ��

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  4. I'm not gonna b able 2 vote dis tym although I'll b eligible..I don't thnk ill get my voter's I'd b4 d elections...:-P

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  5. I do not know this Aaron...but I do know the Karthik Shakthi and as I read this blog of his, fond memories of school days pass by!!! Good one & keep up the good work :-)

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    1. Aaron is my Christian name bro! :) Anyways thank you so much! Read my blog "Highlights of my childhood" and you get more fond memories of school days and our life.. will soon be write one completely about school life :)

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