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Home » Blog » Ballot box is mightier than a bullet: Venkaiah Naidu

Ballot box is mightier than a bullet: Venkaiah Naidu

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Former Vice President of India, Venkaiah Naidu, heading to a meeting door on 'One Nation - One Election' in Tipruati on Saturday.

Former Vice President of India, Venkaiah Naidu, heading to a meeting door on ‘One Nation – One Election’ in Tipruati on Saturday. | Photo credit: KV Poornecadra Kumar

The polls are more powerful than a bullet, said M. Venkaiah Naidu, former vice president of India, while heading to a group of intellectuals in a seminar in ‘an election of a nation’ in Tipruati on Saturday. Supporting Jamili’s elections, he advised voters to verify the character, caliber, the ability and behavior of the leaders, and not their caste, community, effective and criminal record.

The former vice president said: “Leaders must have patience, knowledge and power to illuminate people to tear down the government. However, jumping from one political party to another is detriment of democracy and also to the well -being of people, people and people and people and people and people and people. That vote is the most powerful weapon in the world.”

“Several great leaders, including prime ministers and the main ministers, have been defeated in democracy. Those who believe in violence can never come to power. Today, the center and states must work together. There must be a bill other than the bill that the balislats must be those that must be a party leader.

“Without resorting to violence, politicians should discuss, discuss and decide. If someone says that Jamili’s elections would benefit national parties alone, question the wisdom of voters. I urge political parties not to underestimate the intelligence of Hamestigency. Elections,” Mr. “, Mr. Naidu added.

According to the data, the number of voters increased 11.5 percent in the simultaneous elections of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in 1999.

Published – April 12, 2025 9:12 pm ist

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