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Ram Miriyala Song Nee Vote Rate Entha Sends A Powerful Message

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Ram Miriyala Questions Voters

Ram Miriyala questions Voters ahead of elections
Ram Miriyala questions Voters ahead of elections

Ram Miriyala's song  Nee Vote Rate Entha sends a powerful message. It is a well-known fact that politicians and political parties, especially during elections, spare no effort in enticing the electorate to cast their votes in their favor. This often involves the distribution of money, freebies, liquor, and various other inducements right before polling day.

Regrettably, many individuals from economically disadvantaged backgrounds succumb to these offers as a means of making ends meet. This practice, however, has severe repercussions on governance, as critical issues are neglected, and corruption within the system tends to escalate.

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In the midst of this prevalent scenario, Singer and Music Director Ram Miriyala has taken a commendable step to raise awareness. He has crafted a compelling and impactful message for the people and society at large through a song with lyrics that not only resonate powerfully but also deliver a sharp, satirical commentary on the behavior of voters and the detrimental consequences they may face if lured by such tactics.

Ram Miriyala's sense of social responsibility has garnered widespread appreciation. His song, titled "Voter Anna Ee Saari Nee Vote Rate Entha?" serves as a poignant appeal to voters, urging them to consider the true value of their vote. Accompanied by the tagline, "is our sincere appeal to all the voters to make the best use of their vote," the song encapsulates a plea for conscientious voting.

Even if the impact leads to a positive change in the mindset of just a few individuals after listening to the song, the purpose of serving as a catalyst for awareness and change is fulfilled. Ram Miriyala's artistic endeavor stands as a testament to the transformative power of creative expression in addressing societal issues and fostering responsible citizenship.

 

 

 

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