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Because We Keep Voting for Peopl

Because We Keep Voting for Peopl


Let’s face it – Indian politics has turned into a celebrity circusEvery election season sees a new crop of actors, cricketers, singers and business tycoons enter the fray – not to serve, but to serve stay relevantThe sad part? Voters celebrate, parties exploit, and the system deteriorates.

politics had to happen public serviceNo An additional schedule between film shooting and brand advertisingAnd every time we glorify these half-hearted comers, we make a mockery of the idea of ​​governance.


1. Politics isn’t a red carpet – it’s a battlefield 🧠⚔️

Public service demands sleepless nights, not photo ops. It needs policy, not PR. Yet, today parties chase faces, not minds. They crave star power, not substance. outcome? We get ministers who can communicate – but cannot govern.


2. Full time fame, part time politics – India’s costliest mistake 💸

Actors, singers and business icons enter politics for influence – not commitment. They win fan bases, disappear after the elections and reemerge when their next film or product drops. People remain where they always have been – waiting. have hope. Forgotten.
Democracy suffers not from bad laws, but from bad laws lazy legislator,


3. Cricket pitch of politics – When selfie replaced strategy 🏏📸

From the commentary box to the campaign stage, change looks easy – but it’s not. Politics is not about innings or support. It’s about impact.
A cricketer can play for glory. A politician should live for the people. Mixing the two? This is how nations fall into the trap popularity over policy,


4. Businessmen in politics: profits over people 💼➡️💀

When corporate moguls enter into rule, the first hit is morality. The boardroom mentality doesn’t fit into public office. A politician must ask, “How do I help my people?” Not “What is my return on investment?”
But we keep electing them – and then wonder why the rich get richer while roads collapse and hospitals starve.


5. Democracy deserves devotion, not distraction 🇮🇳🔥

Politics is not performance art – it is to give upIt demands time, empathy and accountability. You cannot become a star in the morning and a politician at night. The people deserve better than part-time patriots who treat Parliament like a weekend show.


⚔️ Conclusion

India does not need statues. Need leaders,
If you truly respect democracy, stop rewarding celebrity over commitment. Stop confusing fame with merit.
Because the next time you vote for someone whose only qualifications are screen presence or stadium record, remember – you’re not electing a representative. You are choosing one distraction,

And nations are not built by diverting attention. They break them,

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