Wednesday, April 15, 2009

ELECTIONS---EXAMINATIONS.


8. (SOCIAL-8) 

            ELECTIONS---EXAMINATIONS.

The Examinations/ Elections has started. Examinations/Elections observers are there to maintain code of conduct in the polling booth/examination canters. In this exams/elections Contesting Candidates/students trying to get results. As per the question papers/ voters list they will get answers/confidence. In the hall of the examinations/elections  there are so many malpractice elements --money etc slips. If anybody goes out of the law, Examiners or Students entertain corrupt practices, society will collapse. 

Voters are demanding money to vote---- 

Political parties are demanding money to give B-forms to the contesting candidates----- 

Contesting candidates are pouring money to public to win in the elections-------- 

Elected candidates who will form the govt collecting money from all illegal activities---- 

Thus the govt will become corrupt and anti-developmental attitude------

WHERE IS HONESTY?


WHERE IS RESPONSIBILITY?


I doubt whether the Voters also know what is correct and what is not.

All are busy in collecting money from the opposite side.

In theoretically the process of election code is fine, but in practical field implementing authorities facing many troubles. It is necessary to control malpractices(criminal activities and corrupted methods) in the examinations/ elections to protect the Nation. 

 If we want original results we must purify the system of election and feel responsibility from all corners of the society..

                                                                  ----------PENDYALA VASUDEVA RAO


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