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1. In every election we vote for a candidate expecting that s/he would bring some positive changes in the Nation. But after each election none of the candidates stick to their promises and everything goes in vain. This has become the thought of many people in our community. How would you motivate and explain to such people the importance of an election and why it is important to vote? Discuss in class and come up with some plans.​

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