Election’s at the door: Gear up
April 4 it is (for lower Assam the date’s 11th of April), the day when
the citizens of the state will be handed the power to decide their
representatives who will guide their future for the next five years. The period
when you are granted their highest power in Democracy, to be the boss of your
own and the region’s future. The day when you will have the power to vote.
That will be the
juncture when your choice and decision will either empower you or trouble you
for years to come. So, being a conscious citizen, we are to make a conscious
choice of consecrating a sentient leader to ruling the state. First and
foremost duty of being a citizen is to exercise your right to vote. Please Do Vote and make the ones who ignore
the necessity to vote, either out of ignorance or frustration, realise its
importance.
But the burning
question is, “Who is an apt candidate for CM?”
Most of you have surely found your own answers to the question and know
what needs to be done, but even then here are a few facts which might help you
to determine regarding the same:
· Over the last 15 years only three new medical
colleges have been inaugurated. Jorhat, Tezpur and Borpeta. All of them have mixed reviews.
· Government claims to have connected 18000
villages with electricity but research says most of these work have only been
done on paper.
· Assam Forest department states in its website(assamforest.in) that there has been substantial growth in forest cover over the region, but the
truth is large forests such as Garbhanga are slowly being depleted and people
like “Jaydev Payeng”, who single-handedly planted an entire forest even when
govt discarded the project near Jorhat are not recognised.
· Schools like Parijat Academy are still surviving
on volunteer help and well wishes instead of govt fundings.
· Certain areas by the outskirts of the city do
not have fresh drinkable water, especially the areas beyond Narengi and tribal
locations of Maiong.
Though it is
said that there has been a gradual decline of extremism within the city since
the year 2000, but that is not enough. Extremists still trouble the state
through its unexplored areas, and “The Secret Understandings” (Gupon Buja Buji)
among the political parties on the cases of corruption are undeniable.
From the period
of secret killings and kidnappings to poach the pride of Assam, the one-horned rhinoceros,
extremism has shifted from one target to another.
So, we must be
conscious and choose wisely because the one you choose will represent you.
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