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Essay:      Elections

Outlines:
1. Introduction.
2. Elections reflect the will .of the people.
3. Elections in the third world countries.
4. Elections in’ advanced countries.
5. Elections are harbinger of violence.
6. Conclusion.
Elections are part and parcel of a democratic system. Through this process, the will of a nation is reflected.
But in the third world countries generally the elections are rigged. The capitalists .and the business mafia consider elections as a chance to invest, to get the favourable results, so that they may influence the government to get their evil designs fulfilled. In the advanced and civilized countries, free and fair elections are held. The candidates present their manifesto before the people in their speeches in public or on T.V. Debates are arranged among the representatives of different political parties and they present the solution of the problems of the country in the light of the manifesto of their respective political
provinces. Urdu, a common national language, can play an important role in this connection. It should be made the medium of instruction and the language of courts, offices, etc. in the whole country. The trade and travel facilities between various provinces should also be provided.
Exchange of cultural delegations and study groups of students can. also be useful in promoting national unity. The press, radio and television cart also be helpful, in moulding the outlook of. the people. If we succeed in creating effective national unity in the country, we can meet every challenge to the integrity of our country.

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