Voter dilemma: Trust, choices & change

GASTON DIAS, Sarzora | 6 hours ago


Goans today face a difficult choice: selecting a good college, branch, or faculty mirrors the larger confusion we experience while voting. After years of witnessing candidates prioritise personal gain and freebies over real development, many Goans have lost faith in the system. 

The upcoming ZP election is a crucial test ahead of the 2027 State Election, placing two major challenges before voters—choosing the right candidate and the right party, especially amid deep anti-incumbency.

While evaluating any candidate, we must ask: Are they honest, approachable, educated, development-oriented, and genuinely concerned for the people? Or are they simply celebrities, decorative faces, or favourites of powerful leaders? 

Any elected representative must protect the environment, prevent encroachment, uphold law and order, support employment, and respect the voters’ trust. Though past betrayals—especially defections—have disheartened many, choosing not to vote is not the answer. Voting remains our right and our voice. Goans must believe: “My vote is my voice, and it deserves to bring justice, peace, and dignity.”


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