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Young voters, old politicians
Abhishek Pandey , Delhi: Mar 14 2009
Made Popular Mar 14 2009
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Young voters, old politicians

Poll dates for 15th Lok Sabha elections have been announced. World would watch the election of largest democracy of the world in five faces from April 16 to May 23. The 15 Lok Sabha elections would decide the fate of six national and 224 regional parties. A total of 740 millions voters would decide the next ruling government of India.

Election commission has given the details of the young voters which amounts 24% of electorate this time. The contradiction is that India has more than 40% MP aged between 50 to 90 years of age. All the parties are planning to woo the young voters to get the maximum number of seats in the next parliamentary elections. We can only hope that parties would also increase the seat share for the young politicians. But it does not seem to happen. All the parties want votes of youngsters but for oldies only.

Congress has Rahul Gandhi as the young face of party. Rahul has been seen visiting slums and villages of the different states for elevating himself as a ‘real’ politician. BJP prime ministerial candidate LK Advani has also showed that he is a tech-savvy with a vision of a youngster by lifting dumbbells at the age of 78. Advani has taken the support of online advertising to attract the young Internet users. Advani is also planning to visit college campus across the country to propagate his ideology ahead of LS polls. He is asked for volunteers to support in his college campaign and many have come ahead to support him.

India has some young turks in both houses of parliament. Rajesh Pilot’s son Sachin Pilot, Madhav Rao Scindhias’s son Jyotiraditya Scindhia, Indian National Congress also have Former MP Jitendra Prasad’s son Jatin Prasad, Union minister Murli Deora’s son Milind Deora, Actor cum politician late Sunil Dutt’s daughter Priya Dutt, Former Andhra Pradesh CM NT Ramarao’s daughter D Purandeshwari and few more.

Other parties also have young faces like Former Lok Sabha Speaker PA Sangma’s daughter Agatha Sangma, Former CM of Tamilnadu M Karunanidhi’s daughter Konimozhi and NCP president Sharad Pawar’s daughter Supriya Sule are few examples of the leaders who are carrying forward their political lineage. Samajwadi party has Akhilesh Yadav, son of Mulayam Singh Yadav. Kalyan Singh’s son Rajbir Singh, Bhajan Lal’s son Kuldip Vishnoi, Prakash Singh Badal’s son Sukhbir Singh Badal and few others have put their feet in their parents’ shoes.

It seems that we are having many young leaders in Indian politics. But another side of this coin is not as bright as it should be. All the aforementioned young leaders have not come from grass root level. Most of them are won just because of their political background. They have not gone to the process of making a politician. Despite of this fact, their capabilities can not be questioned. But the dependence of all these leaders to the senior politicians in the party for almost all the important decisions show that they are memo-queen of their political party.

This is not a good sign that young politicians have not been accepted unless they have any political background. We need young politicians those can understand the need of youngsters which amount 24% of registered voters or approx 180 million youths. Indian youth need the good professional institutes, good educational and health policies, good job opportunities, better life style, good roads, availability of all the brands in his/her city, corruption less society, proper security in public places, comfortable transport facilities and many more. Youths are more demanding than other ‘aam aadmi’. They are looking for an ‘Obama’ to happen in India. Their demands are not too much. They know the capacity India and ready to extend their hand for the incredible change in India’s future. But who is ready to hold their hand.

If they can prosper the Silicon Valley in USA then why cant they do the same magic in Bangalore. If most of the well trained Indian doctors and engineers are working for western countries to make sure the proper running of research institutes and health centers. Why can’t they do this in India? They can do it but they need something in return.

After watching complicated political strategies, young generation of India wants to know about the reality in the promises of the politicians, young or old. The need the government which don’t play the political tantrums by raising caste, religion, regional and other trivial issues in their manifesto. The young voters would definitely look for the government which would be able to solve the problem of economic slump. They would vote for the government which would create jobs for them in the time of crisis.

We can only hope that next government would listen to these issues and surely, they would not ignore this voice and if they would do, it would be at their own peril. Is any one listening?

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Sanwali
Shimla, India
I am very confused!!! I can’t waste my vote on any XYZ.

Congress, nah! Gandhis think that India is their hereditary property.

BJP, NO! they are religious fanatics.

3rd party, No way! They’ll split in two days. Plus I can’t even imagine Mayawati as PM. I can’t see whole India turning into UP. She’s too obsessed with the power of politics.

Opps! There’s no one else to vote…

Can’t Kiran Bedi form a party. I’ll be glad to vote for her.
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thnks fr the comment. dnt wait fr kiran bedi mam. i wud suggest why dnt u start a party ! dnt i sound logical?
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Sanwali
Shimla, India
Yes very logical. i am waiting for a similar opportunity though...
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Sukhbahar
Ludhiana, India
@ Sanwali.

I agree. All the party representatives are devils and it is difficult to judge that which one has the lesser traits of him. Cong…..full of corruption. BJP….always ahead in spreading communal violence. 3rd front….highly unstable as all of the leaders want to be the next PM.
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Yash
Gwalior, India
Mayawati as a PM, never. Don’t give me nightmare please. Then we’ll have her statues all over india. Tourists will come especially to see her statues. Crime will be at its peak. I think I’ll be the 1st one to pack my bag and leave india for 5 years.
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presntr crisis is in security. if security is not strong and if india did not have a strong hand to guide it , then everythg is gone.....

I think the best now to guide Bharat is ADVANI, and his party.
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Yeah when Young Voter for Young politicians ?
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When u and me would come in to politics ! isnt it !
Extend your hand to reform India ...
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Sukhbahar
Ludhiana, India
Sure, why not. We all are ready, im sure. Let us know the next step. You know that today, youth is dying for a change and this time we will give our 100% to bring that change.
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