Updated On: 17 April, 2024 06:51 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
While it is not always possible for everybody to attend meets, it is vital that young people too take some interest and those residents who can and are able to get involved, do so

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We see citizen movements and gatherings, gaining some traction as elections loom. Locals are coming together to express concern, debate and discuss about area-specific problems and talk about accountability from candidates. While the awareness and some action is good, there are some key takeaways and lessons we learn from these local movements.
First is that there needs to be more involvement of a wider demographic of people. If you want change, you need to participate through your presence rather than simply sit back and criticise or punch buttons on a device. While it is not always possible for everybody to attend meets, it is vital that young people too take some interest and those residents who can and are able to get involved, do so.