My duty my right

Do you vote in political elections?

Voting is not only your right but also your duty. It is your democratic right by which you choose or change a government. I have exercised this valuable right and never missed voting. I will vote for the general election of India on the 20th May of 2024.

On the day of voting I usually go early in the morning to my voting booth and this has been the case for me for the last 11 years.

I have an ideology and on the basis of that ideology I follow my political idol.

I hope that one day in India every person will voluntarily vote for economic development, empowerment of youth tackling climate change, increasing job opportunities, proper education and for ensuring protection of all the human rights.

I really do not believe in religion and/or racial fanaticism.

Remember your vote may bring a new dawn for your country

3 responses to “My duty my right”

  1. Good, strong, helpful, necessary words. I’m glad you vote. I do, too.

    1. Thank you for your comment. Since the inception of Lawet, you have been our continuous support system. Whenever I see your comment, a feel good wave is blown around me. Thanks for everything.

      1. My goodness, you are welcome. And thank you, especially for your work and the narrative in your work.

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