Five years of democratic regime of PML-N has finally come to an end. While Pakistan witnesses another historic completion of elected government's tenure, we are now approaching general elections and a lot of people are now wondering who to vote next? Every Pakistani should bear in mind four things before they cast a vote for provisional and national assembly: [adinserter block="3"] Academic Background and Social Work: [caption id="attachment_163753" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Source: Parhlo News[/caption] Every 18-year-old Pakistani having a valid CNIC must vote for provisional and national assembly. When casting a vote for provisional assembly, keep in mind that the candidate represents your own area where do you live and for national assembly they represent our country, so it is mandatory to take into consideration their academic background. Please keep in mind that this person will be representing our country, so it is important to evaluate and see if are competent enough to take the right decisions and represent us on international scale. Evaluate every candidate's humanitarian initiatives. See if they have contributed towards a social cause or not. If yes, then go vote that person. Realistic Promises and Past Performance: [caption id="attachment_163754" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Source: Samaa TV[/caption] If you consider voting for a new person, base your judgment on the promises made by the candidate, see if they are realistically possible or only a trap to gain more votes. This will become evident by evaluating their past performance and seeing if they have fulfilled their past performances or not. If yes, then go vote him/her. Whoever you are considering to vote, just make sure they have proper plans to improve the education and health system in Pakistan. That's something Pakistanis are deprived of. [adinserter block="4"] Ethics and Moral Values: [caption id="attachment_163755" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Source: brecorder.com[/caption] Ethics and moral values of the leader are fundamental for the sustainability of a welfare society. Therefore, it is important to see if the candidate you want to elect has been involved in corruption or any criminal activity. Does he/she respect difference of opinion, has skills to tolerate constructive criticism. Most importantly do they respect people and adhere rules and regulations or not. It Is Our Responsibility To Vote: [caption id="attachment_163756" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Source: Online News[/caption] If your family and friends support certain political party or force you to vote for certain candidate or ask you to not vote by saying TUMHARE VOTE SAY KIA HO JANA HA, then remember this is only right you have through you can bring change, so use this wisely by doing lots of research. We can only bring change if we vote wisely.
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