Election 2018: Future Leaders want to choose their leader

Dunya News

The CNICs mandatory condition to vote disappoints few of the overjoyed students.

(WebDesk) - General elections 2018 in Pakistan are different. As the poling day draws near, the frenzy takes over the nation more and more into the zeal of participation in elections 2018.

Men, women, transgender, old, youth and children all are charged and up to partake in strengthening the roots of democracy in Pakistan.

Though being minors, their opinions may not be taken into the consideration legally and constitutionally as they cannot vote but they are excited about the process of polling and keen to support their favorite leader in elections.

The political discourse has ignited in school and college students even. Photo: Screenshot


‘I request my father and elder brother to vote for PMLN; they did tremendous development and impressive work in Punjab’, said a student while expressing his wish to select a political contestant of his choice.

‘I took CNIC of my father, we only vote for those who do better work for us’, said a child. Photo: Screenshot


The CNIC’s mandatory condition to vote disappoints few of the overjoyed students. They desire to cast their vote to elect the candidate they love to represent them. They ever are trying to influence their elders to cast vote in the favor of their favorite contestant of different political parties.

‘We do not want to vote for a thief’, commented another little girl. Photo: Screenshot


Another student said that we should vote for change as the old political heavy weights have not delivered anything substantial.

The future leaders want to opt for the truthful, dignified and determined to bring progress and prosperity, leaders who can secure their future.

‘The time has arrived that our elders should bring those leaders to the assemblies who are sincere and heartfelt’, said students.

Report by Fareedullah Khan from Quetta

Translated and edited by Mehreen Fatima