Voting in general elections

India
February 24, 2009 8:08am CST
The general elections are fast approaching. I understand that i need to exercise my vote. But i am confused as to who should i cast my vote to.Everyone says that by casting our votes we will be choosing the right leader. However i do not find any difference in the candidates of any party who are contesting the elections.All are equally good and bad. How do i make a right choice of the right candidate, so that my decision is not proved wrong in the future.
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3 responses
@srganesh (6340)
• India
5 Mar 09
Voting in an election shall not be ignored.If you don't vote,then there are more possibilities for your vote to be misused.So,don't hesitate to vote.I think there is a separate choice to say you don't want to vote anybody.I forget the section name.But this would be included in this coming election. So,even if you don't want to choose somebody,you can still use your vote to say that.Cheers!
• India
5 Mar 09
Hey is that true? Then i think i might do that. But one thought that crossed my mind is, can it happen that everyone chooses that option only of not voting anyone :) What will happen then? Thanks for the information Ganesh.
@rashmie (947)
• United Arab Emirates
4 Apr 09
It is heartening to see that you have decided to vote...This is the most important thing that we all need to do.... Now, think about this, this is a general election not a state or a Panchayat election. Left your local issues on those elections...look about the future of India. The government at the centre needs to be strong and stable. The coming years are going to be crucial for our country... In this situation, whom would you like to vote...after all decisions is yours...
@skyblue (1299)
• India
28 Feb 09
Actually this is the time when we can see , some bad politicians are standing on the road to show their sympathy for us.Politics is not bad but some people create bad things in politics.They only thing for their own. I am also from india. I love my country.