Strategy for avoiding genuine concerns...

S Venkateshwari
Strategy for avoiding genuine concerns...


The country's common people have become so entangled in the political maze of caste and religion that, during election season, they are either forced to understand the true discussion and issue, or they have begun to consider political allegations and counter-allegations on these points as well. The social fabric is dominated by caste and religion, but because these two factors also hold sway over politics, it is easy for politicians to overlook the concerns that the average person has. It gets simpler for the powerful people to evade political and governmental responsibility.

Election season should bring with it an abundance of questions. But the public ought to be the source of this rain. Political questions lag behind public issues. As we can see from this example, women's safety is a major issue in the nation. However, the public cannot voice their opinions loud enough during election season to exert enough pressure on the government and political parties. The recent accusations and rebuttals concerning the definition of the word "Shakti" between two prominent leaders of the congress and the bjp have gained significant attention across all media platforms.

Rahul Gandhi, the previous president of the congress, made an offensive remark about the Modi government a few days prior in Mumbai, using the word "Shakti" in the process. Subsequently, the nation's prime minister and prominent bjp figure, narendra Modi, used this word to his political advantage and made positive remarks about the nation's women. By linking women to the word "Shakti," he launched a political attack on rahul Gandhi. The media covered this episode in great detail.



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