A Call for Unity, Democracy, and a Corruption-Free India
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I strongly believe that if we truly want to eliminate corruption from Uttar Pradesh and from India, then the first and most important step is to bring back elections through ballot papers instead of EVMs, so that every citizen can have complete faith in the democratic process.
In my opinion, the country today needs unity, justice, employment, education, and development — not politics based on hatred and division. Since the rise of the current BJP government, I feel that the atmosphere of mutual brotherhood between Hindus and Muslims has been deeply affected. The politics of “divide and rule” has weakened the social harmony that once made India strong and united.
India is a nation built on love, equality, diversity, and the Constitution. No government should be allowed to create walls between communities for political benefit. The real strength of our country lies in the unity of its people, not in hatred, fear, or religious polarization.
If we genuinely want to end corruption, protect democracy, and secure a better future for the coming generations, then the people of India must rise above religion and caste and stand together for truth, transparency, brotherhood, and justice.
The time has come for a revolutionary change — a change that unites hearts instead of dividing them.
I strongly believe that if we truly want to eliminate corruption from Uttar Pradesh and from India, then the first and most important step is to bring back elections through ballot papers instead of EVMs, so that every citizen can have complete faith in the democratic process.
In my opinion, the country today needs unity, justice, employment, education, and development — not politics based on hatred and division. Since the rise of the current BJP government, I feel that the atmosphere of mutual brotherhood between Hindus and Muslims has been deeply affected. The politics of “divide and rule” has weakened the social harmony that once made India strong and united.
India is a nation built on love, equality, diversity, and the Constitution. No government should be allowed to create walls between communities for political benefit. The real strength of our country lies in the unity of its people, not in hatred, fear, or religious polarization.
If we genuinely want to end corruption, protect democracy, and secure a better future for the coming generations, then the people of India must rise above religion and caste and stand together for truth, transparency, brotherhood, and justice.
The time has come for a revolutionary change — a change that unites hearts instead of dividing them.
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MOHAMMAD IRFAN SIDDIQUI
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