In a bid to capture the pulse of India’s burgeoning youth electorate, ABP News has rolled out a pioneering show titled ‘Vote Bhavishya Ka With Chetan Bhagat.’
With the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in full swing, the program promises to provide an unprecedented platform for the youth to voice their political opinions and illuminate their evolving priorities.
Scheduled to premiere today, May 11, and airing every Saturday at 6 PM on the ABP News channel, this innovative show marks a significant step towards empowering the youth and bridging the gap between political discourse and young aspirations, the channel said in a press release.
India’s demographic dividend boasts an astounding 22 crore voters under the age of 29, making it imperative to engage with their perspectives to comprehend the nation’s political landscape accurately. ‘Vote Bhavishya Ka With Chetan Bhagat’ seeks to facilitate this engagement by convening politicians, policy experts, and students from prominent college campuses in Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Patna for open dialogues.
Hosted and moderated by renowned author and columnist, Chetan Bhagat, the show promises dynamic debates and high interactivity, with students actively participating in discussions alongside experts. Through this innovative format, the program aims to delve into various topics including employment, education, women’s empowerment, caste dynamics, religion, corruption, and administration.
Key figures such as Vijai Trivedi, a senior journalist, and Prof. (Dr.) Chandrachur Singh, Associate Professor of Politics at Hindu College, are set to enrich the discussions with their insights. By capturing the diverse viewpoints and concerns of the youth, ‘Vote Bhavishya Ka With Chetan Bhagat’ aspires to shape the narrative of the ongoing elections and influence how political parties engage with the aspirations of the nation’s future leaders.
ABP News‘ initiative stands as a testament to the channel’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive and participatory democracy, setting a precedent for meaningful engagement with the youth in shaping the future of the nation.
Through this groundbreaking show, ABP News aims to catalyze a paradigm shift in political discourse, ensuring that the voices of young India resonate loud and clear in the corridors of power.
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