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New Voting rules
by hitesh trivedi on Feb 07, 2007 02:55 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

It will be great if we can put a Rule for Voters, only educated ( at least 12 pass) allowed to vote, with this, none of the corrupt politicans can come to say such rubbish talks

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  RE:New Voting rules
by Aftab Alam on Feb 07, 2007 03:10 AM   Permalink
How can we assume that educated ppl can choose a better gov r leader.. uneducated ppl are better that educated ppl in many terms....

Simple solution is that EC shud ban all criminal from entering into politics.. and more over college election shud be monitered.. throw all criminal out of university... I think nowdays .. uni are producing more criminal n politition than any other thing..

dear frnd if u count number of education criminal and uneducated criminal.. u will come to know.. how is better...

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by Ajay Mishra on Feb 07, 2007 05:48 AM   Permalink
come on, dude! by simple logic, one who is educated is more likely to make sane decisions than uneducated crowd who just flock behind Lalu alike leaders. Additionally such a measure will also compell the the massess to reach that level of education.

Ability to think logically is acquired, you are not just born with it.

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by A Bc on Feb 07, 2007 06:12 AM   Permalink
Dude...your contention is 'educated' people are more sane/honest... What are you smoking....??
And why do you equate logical thinking with honesty - a dishonest person can equally think logically to reach his/her nefarious goals...
Education is important, no doubt, but it's what you make of your education that counts...and not everyone wants to make the most honest use of their education..

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