With the announcement of the general election 2009, the one thing that everyone is thinking is should they vote. The citizens of this country should know this fact that they are lucky that have been born here. There are millions of people in other countries who die to vote. India is a democratic country and it has given every citizen who is above the age of 18 years and is registered to the election commission office the right to vote. A government by the people, for the people cannot work without the people. The only way democracy can work is if citizens, young and old, are active participants.
It’s very easy to say that one vote does not make a difference. But, the reality is that every vote counts. A single vote may not be valuable but when that single vote is combined with the votes of the others who share the same views, it can become a voice; more the votes louder the voice. You just can’t complain about government decisions if you don’t vote. It’s like saying I don’t care. Remember that casting a vote allows an individual to express a choice among the candidates who wish to become government leaders. Though, one may complain that all the candidates are corrupt and you don’t support any of them. That’s ridiculous. It is true that today’s politicians are corrupt, or they are not liked by the youth, but, ultimately, leaders for running the government would be selected from among these. So, it is better to chose among these corrupt candidates rather than not to vote. By not voting you are loosing your voice to express.
As a good citizen, everyone should vote. This sets an example to others who don’t vote or don’t want to vote. Children and juniors often observe how their seniors behave to certain circumstances and they follow them. So, it is better to set good examples. Civic awareness is an important part of their training. Although, voting may consume your time, it can be hectic during summer, but, it is not a waste. Therefore, don’t forget to visit your nearest polling booth and cast your vote and show that you care for this country.