voting is the cornerstone of democracy, empowering citizens to have a voice in their governance and ensuring that the government remains accountable to the people it serves. Helps Fondaiton always support every action associated with voter education, spreading voter awareness and promoting voter literacy in India. As Election Commission of India says “Greater Participation for a Stronger Democracy”. Voting is fundamentally important in a democracy for several reasons: Representation: Voting allows citizens to elect representatives who will make decisions on their behalf. It ensures that the government reflects the will of the people.
Accountability: Through voting, citizens hold their elected officials accountable for their actions. If politicians fail to fulfill their promises or perform poorly, they can be voted out of office in subsequent elections.
Legitimacy: The act of voting provides legitimacy to the government and its decisions. When citizens participate in elections, they acknowledge the authority of the government and the democratic process.
Equality: In a democracy, every citizen has the right to vote, regardless of their background, wealth, or social status. This ensures equality in political participation and representation.
Social cohesion: Voting encourages civic engagement and fosters a sense of community and belonging among citizens. It promotes dialogue and cooperation among diverse groups within society.
Overall, voting is the cornerstone of democracy, empowering citizens to have a voice in their governance and ensuring that the government remains accountable to the people it serves.



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