If a Leader Buys Your Vote with Religion, Promises, and Government Jobs, He Is Not Your Leader

He Is Not Your Leader

Beware of Leaders Who Sell Dreams, Not Truth

If a leader comes to your village and says:

  • “I will build churches”

  • “I will build temples”

  • “I will build mosques”

  • “I will lay roads”

  • “I will make your children IAS, IPS, IFS officers”

  • “I will get government jobs for your kids”

and then asks for your vote, stop immediately.

This is not leadership.
This is emotional manipulation mixed with false hope.

Religion, buildings, and job promises are being used as tools to control your future, not improve it.


Promising Government Jobs Is the Biggest Lie

Ask a simple question:

What happens to the majority of village children who never become IAS, IPS, or IFS officers?

Leaders never answer this.

Because the truth is uncomfortable.

Only a tiny fraction will ever get these jobs.
The rest are left with:

  • Outdated education

  • No real skills

  • No exposure to the modern world

  • No preparation for real life

A leader who only talks about government jobs is avoiding responsibility for education reform.


Government Jobs Are Not Sacred — Performance Is

We have been brainwashed to believe:

  • Government jobs are safe

  • Government jobs are permanent

  • Government jobs mean success

But ask yourself honestly:

Why should someone be paid for 30–40 years without performance checks?

Why should someone:

  • Be guaranteed salary

  • Be guaranteed pension

  • Be guaranteed job security

even if they do nothing meaningful for the people?

This is not service.
This is entitlement.


People Suffer, Officials Are Secure — This Is Unfair

Villagers struggle every day:

  • Farmers face uncertainty

  • Workers face job loss

  • Small businesses fail

  • Youth face unemployment

But many government employees:

  • Remain in position till retirement

  • Face no real accountability

  • Continue regardless of performance

They are paid by public money, yet the public suffers.

This system is unfair.

A government should exist for the people — not the other way around.


If You Perform, You Get Paid. If You Don’t, You Don’t.

This is the radical but fair idea we need:

  • No guaranteed salary without performance

  • No lifetime security without accountability

  • No pension without real contribution

Whether it is a leader or a government employee:

  • Performance must decide pay

  • Service must decide security

If a person is not serving the people, they should not enjoy the benefits of public money.


Age Should Not Decide Service — Attitude Should

Why should age decide who can serve?

Anyone who:

  • Is willing to serve

  • Understands people’s hardships

  • Has the right attitude

  • Is accountable

  • Is transparent

should be able to work in government.

Government service should be mission-based, not age-based.


Leaders Who Promise Jobs Are Hiding Their Failure

When leaders say:

  • “I will make your child an officer”

  • “I will secure a government job”

what they are really saying is:

“I will not fix education, skills, or opportunity — I will give you lottery-level hope.”

A real leader says:

  • “I will ensure every child gets world-class education”

  • “I will expose your children to real knowledge”

  • “I will prepare them for many futures, not one exam”


This Is the Leader We Need

A true leader:

  • Represents everyday hardship

  • Lives among the people

  • Is accountable like any citizen

  • Is paid for performance

  • Loses position if he fails

Leadership is not privilege.
Leadership is responsibility with consequences.


Call to Action: Change the Way You Think Before You Vote

To citizens and villagers:

  • Stop voting for promises

  • Stop falling for religion-based politics

  • Stop believing government jobs are the only future

  • Demand education, information, and accountability

Ask every leader:

  • What happens to children who don’t get government jobs?

  • How will you reform education?

  • How will you measure performance — yours and officials’?

  • Will you accept losing pay or power if you fail?

Your vote is not charity.
Your vote is a contract.

Choose leaders who educate, not manipulate.
Choose leaders who serve, not rule.
Choose leaders who perform — or step aside.



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