
Democracy is a system where every person has a voice and a role to play. But democracy does not work on its own. It needs care, attention and participation from everyone, especially the youth. When young people are included, democracy becomes stronger, fairer and better for the future.
Schools, colleges and community programs are very important in helping young people learn about democracy. Civic education can teach them about their rights and responsibilities, how decisions are made and why their voice matters. When young people understand these things, they can share ideas, discuss issues and help solve problems in a constructive way.
Political leaders and parliamentarians also have an important role. They must give young people a chance to speak, take part in discussions and share their opinions. It is important for the youth to feel that their ideas are respected and taken seriously. This will encourage them to participate more in politics and public life. By offering them guidance, opportunities and encouragement today, we prepare them to lead in the future. They can help protect democracy, make it stronger and ensure that the country is fair and just for everyone. Democracy is a shared responsibility, and when youth are included, it can grow and succeed for generations to come.
Sidra Ali
Gidroshia, Balochistan