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Showing posts with label Gujrat Bill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gujrat Bill. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Gujrat Bill and Compulsory voting

Narendra Modi, Chief Minister, Gujrat announced rule for compulsory voting for the state of Gujrat. Gujrat Bill will be applicable in the coming local bodies election.


It is worth to note that Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch in Jaipur, Rajasthan had discussed the issue of compulsory voting long back on April 19, 2009.

Three videos have also posted on the topic compulsory voting.
Read more:
Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch Meeting on April 19, 2009 about Compulsory voting:


Thanks,
(Jyoti Kothari, proprietor, Vardhaman Gems, Jaipur represents centuries old tradition of excellence in Gems and Jewelry. He is also a Quality Management System, ISO 9000 Professional.)

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Gujrat Bill: Chief Minister Narendra Modi announced rule of compulsory voting


Narendra Modi, Chief Minister, Gujrat announced rule for compulsory voting for the state of Gujrat. Gujrat Bill will be applicable in the coming local bodies election.
It is worth to note that Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch had discussed the issue of compulsory voting long back on April 19, 2009.
Three videos have also posted on the topic compulsory voting.
Read more:
Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch Meeting on April 19, 2009 about Compulsory voting:


Thanks,
(Jyoti Kothari, proprietor, Vardhaman Gems, Jaipur represents centuries old tradition of excellence in Gems and Jewelry. He is also a Quality Management System, ISO 9000 Professional.)


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Importance of compulsory voting: Meeting 1352

Gulabi Nagar Vichar Manch organized its 1352 th meeting on 19 April, 2009.

Subject: Importance of compulsory voting
Chief Speaker: Professor Ramesh Arora
Chair: Shree Radheyshyam Dhoot


Professor Ramesh Arora urged for compulsory voting. He told that Indians vote @ 55 to 60 percent in average. There was a 58% polling in the last Loksabha election 2004. That means 42% of the voters did not cast their vote. Youth of India casted their votes even at less percentage than the average. They caste @ 54% only. He argued that this is not a good sign for a democracy.
Video 1   
The high profiles, educated and rich class are reluctant to vote. This causes criminals, illiterates and unpopular persons to find themselves in local bodies, assemblies and parliament.
Video 2  
He also stated reasons of non voting and urged to make it compulsory. He added that likes of countries Australia, Chili, Singapore, Switzerland, Belgium, Argentina have already constitutional provision for compulsory voting. He supported his arguments with hard data.
Video 3
Dr. Ujala Arora, former minister, Tejkaran Parashar, Bharati, Rampal, Darshan Kothari, Ashok Barhat and Jyoti Kothari have contributed to the discussion.

Presiding dignitary Shree Radheyshyam Dhoot supported the idea and discussed philosophy and Psyche of voting and democracy. He quoted from Ramcharit Manas in support of his philosophy.
Video post

Jyoti Kothari, additional convener of the Manch conducted the meeting and extended vote of thanks. He appealed all the audience to come forward to boost activities of the Manch to commemorate their beloved convener, late Shree Girdharilal Bhargava, MP, Jaipur.

Update: Gujrat bill for compulsory voting announced by Narendra Modi, Chief minister Gujrat, has ignited the debate again among Indians.

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The Jewellers of Jaipur

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