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Why AAP MP Raghav Chadha wants young people to join politics



Here’s why Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha thinks youngsters should consider politics as a profession..

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31 comments
@aravindarao9523

People I will give you example how facts can be misleading 😂😂 and these people base there Career on that 😂
When the first lok sabha took place the avg life expectancy was 32 😂😂
I will leave the rest up to u guys

@unnikrishnansivaprasad3614

Indian politics is very dirty. Look how Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi talks about each other. Rahul says chowkidar chor hai and Modi calls Rahul mentally retarded. There is no mutual respect.

Current politicians need to learn from Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh

@sonyaakhanna

Only if they knew the amount of money politicians like you make. How was Wimbledon? Shut up mN

@raghurambasappareddy3292

Did your parents told you to become a politician?did they tell you to make sinful wealth..
Like your leader who attempted sinful earnings and was caught, wherefore he is in the jail..
That's what did high end education did fetch… isn't it?!?

@AmanKumar-sd8pw

To become an MP or PM of this country, min age requirement is 25 years and that of president is 35. It itself is challenging and restricting youth to step into politics. Also, politics is not seen as a career in typical bourgeoisie families in India which is quite obvious as it is not easy to enough for anyone with normal background to enter into political field.

@sakshambhadoria9998

India's youngsters are underrepresented at the high table that governs the nation. From politics to business to civil society, it's an all encompassing trend. Only those belonging to well connected and entrenched families are given the seats of power and decision making. It has to change. A new political alternative is a must that advocates for solutions and acts as a voice of India's youth because the mainstream political parties have failed the future of the nation time and again.