In a democratic country, the people are the lords. They themselves form governments. The head of government is decided with the weapon of the vote. But the most valuable more than that the most secret buying of this right to vote. Don't know when it started but like the banyan tree shoots, this vote-buying process has progressed spread. Once upon a time, it was heard that votes were being bought in the country, that is, in Andhra Pradesh.

There are too many poor people. Some people say that the leaders have lured them with money and bought their votes because they have financial problems. This buying process which started with Rs.200 per vote has now increased. It has also increased to Rs.2000 per vote in AP. In the past 2019, many leaders regardless of party distributed Rupees. 500 to Rupees. 2000 to the people, but a calculation came out. Due to this, there is no leader in ap who does not buy votes. If it is cut, it has also spread to Telangana. According to ec rules, buying votes is a crime selling is also a crime. But everyone. Like masked thieves, they are doing their job. The picture is that the value of the vote in telangana has now reached 40 thousand!

Although surprising it is true. In the recent huzurabad by-election, Rs.5000 per vote was distributed. Apart from this, the Munungodu also came on the roads and demanded the leaders to give them Rs.5000. And after that I don't know what happened but now this culture has spread even before. Will you give 40000? That is what the voters are asking.

The main parties consider the Munugodu by-election contest as prestigious. Leaving aside the situation of Congress, bjp and trs are expressing the feeling that they have to win here. Every vote has become very important for these two parties in this context. With this, the leaders are not hesitating to give any amount for the vote. It is said that it has reached Rupees. 40 thousand. And the talk is heard that the parties are not hesitating even to give such a large amount. And by promoting it like this if it goes away, the anguish of what will happen to democracy in the future is visible among intellectuals democrats.  

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