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Shama Sikander: I don't like politics or any politician. No matter who you choose they are all the same. I wish we had better options to choose then I would have thought of voting but definitely not at this stage.
Vahbbiz Dorabajee: I won't be voting as I don't even have a voting card.
Shraddha Musale: Obviously, I make use of the power of voting every time. Whenever there is an election I exercise all my rights. Yes, I will definitely vote this year. Voting is most important because we can ensure the right set of people represent us in our Parliament. I would prefer an independent candidate because he will be answerable to me and not the party.
TV actors talk about voting
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Tina Dutta: Voting is a necessity. One must vote. Everyone's contribution makes a difference. I will prefer to vote for a party as party has a wide experience and a party can be responsible in a bigger perspective.
TV actors talk about voting
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Mohammed Nazim: I would prefer a party as it is bigger collectively as a team. When a team works it delivers more. We are talking of running a nation and not a factory.
Hrishikesh Pandey: I surely believe in the power of voting. Government is very important for the growth of any country. Our growth rate is less compared to other countries. I was always active since college election days. When I became an adult, I started voting. The government should be strict in discipline and law.Then only the changes can be implemented. I would vote for a party.
TV actors talk about voting
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Digangna Suryavanshi: I would like the new Government to work towards eliminating inequality. Two-thirds of Indians work as farmers and live in dismal conditions. They are faced with trade barriers. If growth is the mandate, the agricultural economy has to be liberalized and producers set free. Because when farmers and rural industries have access to a steady income, they will invest in improving productivity. That, in turn, will push everybody into building a country where all citizens are equals.
Shashank Sethi: I am surely going to vote. I don't mind standing in the queue. Exercising your vote is so important. Every drop of water also fills bucket of water. I would give my vote to Arvind Kejriwal. This year the Government will change and surely there will be changes in economy and growth.
Rohit Bhardwaj: Voting is very important. It's sad that people think of voting day as a holiday. I would vote for a party. I want a change of Government as I want a corruption free country.
TV actors talk about voting
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Gunjan Utreja: Voting is a necessity. One must vote. Each vote is precious in the final verdict as to who would form the Government. In a democracy, you need to vote for a party with more candidates that has a bigger presence, which means if elected they have a major say in the Parliament. Individuals stand for a cause where as a party is more efficient to lead a country.
Aniruddh Dave: Voting is my right and every year I vote. Every person must vote without fail. I prefer a party over an individual because parties have experience. When you are experienced you can take decisions firmly. Everyone should vote every year. The Government should be of the people by the people and for the people. Each vote can make a difference.
TV actors talk about voting
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