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Like all channels, Channel [V] too gets into the election mode
with The Big Vote. "Choose or Loose" was the message
sent out by Omar Abdullah, Tarun Tejpal, Prahlad Kakar and a panel
of young Indians who came together to discuss the issues surrounding
Elections 2004 on the show.
The election special will be aired on the channel on 12 April at
8 pm and will be repeated on 14 April at 10 pm, 16 April at 3:30
pm and 18 April at 12 pm.
The Big Vote is Channel [V]'s initiative to educate, activate
and involve the youth in the General Elections and presents a special
series of discussions with politicians, activists and the youth
of the country. VJ Gaurav Kapur plays mediator between the suave
young politician Omar Abdullah, Prahlad Kakkar, the Adman with an
opinion on all things, journalist par excellence and the brain behind
the Tehelka expose Tarun Tejpal and a panel of youngsters in a enthralling
discussion on 12 April.
The panel discussion provides an insight into how young India views
the upcoming elections and the electoral process. Is there any accountability
from the politicians? asks the young audience. Pat comes the reply
from Omar Abdullah - "Democracy is all about accountability.
If you don't think there is certain politician who is accountable,
voice your opinion and don't vote from him. But if you don't engage
you loose."
What about involving celebrities in the campaign process? asks
someone in the audience. Says ad man Prahlad Kakar, "Celebrities
can draw the crowds, but will they get the votes?" Adds Tarun
Tejpal, "How can you underestimate the mind of the voter? Doesn't
he know who is good for him? However, Abdullah has a different point
of view - "It's one of the ways that politicians draw crowds
so that they get an opportunity to be heard!"
This lively discussion is interspersed with some humour. When asked
about his 'female' fan following, Abdullah quips "Rajiv Gandhi
also had a lot of girl fans, I take it as a complement. Any vote
is a good vote for me."
The Big Vote tackles various other questions and topics
with the aim to mobilise the youth to cast their vote. Echoing this
thought, Channel [V]'s VJ Gaurav says, "Be the drop and voice
your opinion through your vote, as every single drop makes the ocean."
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