In the next general elections, the ratio of young voters to 43.82 percent

In the next general elections, the ratio of young voters to 43.82 percent

In the next general elections, the ratio of young voters to 43.82 percent

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According to the list of voters for the next general election, the number of voters from 18 to 35 years is more than 4 Crore64 lakh. People of this age can be called young ones. Therefore, out of 10 million voters in the country, the ratio of young voters is 43.82 percent. This proportion is decisive. Although the proportionate proportion of young voters in the past will be the same, but the habits of the present-day youth are different than the past, and due to these various obstacles, their role in the upcoming general elections is very important. If the young man has come to vote, the political scene of the country can be quite different from the expectations and estimates. The political parties who ignored the youth or whose youth are not appealed, they will not be able to benefit politically from the support of youth. The current period needs to be understood. Today’s youth is very conscious, more educated, and aware of the region and global situations but Pakistan’s exact political movements and political tendencies are closely related and this can affect Pakistan’s future political scenario. This leads to an important question that if the vote of youth in general elections became a decisive factor so old political rows will be unnecessary and the political struggle starting from 1960 will end?

The voter list has more than one million 74 lakh youth voters from 18 to 25 years, The age of which will be between 7 to 14 years at the time of martyrdom of Ms. Benazir Bhutto in 2007. The December 27, 2007 tragedy is a great tragedy of Pakistan’s political history, after which the democratic struggle entered a stage, which did not include the new generation or the need to add it. Although more than a million 74 million voters are more sensitive to their rights compared to the age of the past. And are very aware of their commitment, but there is no continuity of past political struggle. The number of young voters from 26 to 35 years in the voters list is approximately 2 crore 90 lakh. His birth has been between 1983 and 1992. In 1983, movement was restoring Democracy (MRD), which was probably the largest and important political movement of valley Sindh, which contributed the region with higher political values, based on which sacrifices for great purposes had a passion. The race was not included in this movement, nor could it affect the effect of this movement in its consciousness. Thus, more than 4 million 64 voters of 18 to 35 years are not only young voters of past past and Norms, but they were born at a time when the Cold War was over.

The US New World Order was enforced or was attempted to implement the world. The developmental, liberal and bright political forces engaged in the battle of their survival. In the last days of cold war, extremists against communism emerged as a new political factor in the Muslim world and in 2001, after the 9/11 incident, radical organizations from the Taliban, al-Qaeda to the Islamic State (ISIL), were made part of global politics as non-state elements. There was no environment for thinking of progressive thinking and illusion. More than 4 crore 64 lakhs of voters, young voters were born in the same environment. Many of them did not only have extremist tendencies in the youth rather, some youth also created revolutionary and militancy. These youth intensities and militant groups and organizations were close to. At the same time extremist tendencies increased along with linguistic, ethnic, regional and nation-friendly tendencies. A large number of youth-affiliated or affiliated with political parties like this.

Of the 4 Crore 64 lakh youth voters, about 2 Crore 30 lakh voters in Punjab, 82 lakh 40 thousand voters in Sindh, 57lakh 77 thousand in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 16 lakh 58 thousand Balochistan, 10 lakh 24 thousand FATA and 2lakh73 thousand voters in Islamabad Living in. The areas of Punjab, especially in Punjab, border areas of Sindh, Pashto speaking areas of Balochistan and with some Baloch areas, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along with most of the areas of FATA, were closely linked to young extremists and militant elements. Many young people of Sindh and mostly rural areas were greeted with great respect for the young people of Balochistan and southern and urban areas of southern Punjab. In the four provinces and urban areas of Islamabad, similar types of tendencies were popular among the youth but middle and upper class youth remained away from such obstacles and political parties and liberal political parties did not appeal to them. This is the biggest failure of political parties for the past three decades of political parties. In changing circumstances, they have not been able to give the youth such political boundaries, through which youth would have become a continuation of the political struggle of Pakistan. In this time, Pakistan’s young voters in the country, as well as extremists, militants, nationalist parties and organizations, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan also affected. Today’s large number of youth uses social media. They can influence other voters using this online platform. If they come to vote, election scenarios can not only change in many circles rather, the collective political scene of the country can also be expected and unlike the estimates. The online platform is also using political, religious and nationalist groups but they should not forget that words are more honest about today’s young generation, which was written in a long letter written by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to the daughter-in-law for his daughter Benazir Bhutto. That today’s young generation is unbelievable and not only is aware of its rights, but she wants to talk to him with full honesty and truth. Youth is a very important role in the upcoming general election. The political continuity of the past remains unavailable.

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