In a country like India 🇮🇳, we constantly hear one thing: “Every vote matters.”
Yet in Warera, when it actually mattered, only 73 out of 194 players showed up to vote.
That’s not low turnout. That’s indifference.
People proudly talk about voting in Indian elections 🇮🇳—standing in queues, debating leaders, demanding accountability.
But in Warera?
No queue. No effort. Just one click—and still, most people didn’t bother.
Let’s be clear:
If you ignore voting here, you’re not busy—you’re just not serious.
The Congress election isn’t cosmetic. It directly impacts:
Game policies
Resource allocation
Strategic direction
Overall gameplay experience
When only a minority votes, decisions are made by a few, for everyone.
And then the same people complain. That’s irrational.
This isn’t about forgetting.
It’s about:
Casual attitude
Passive mindset
Expecting change without effort
That mindset weakens any system—real 🇮🇳 or virtual.
You’ve already seen the result of low participation.
Now fix it.
If turnout stays this low:
Power stays concentrated
Bias increases
The system loses credibility
At that point, your opinion doesn’t carry weight.
Show up
Vote consciously
Encourage others
No excuses.
73 out of 194 is weak.
In India 🇮🇳, people value voting.
In Warera, you’re ignoring it—even when it takes seconds.
If you want better leadership and better outcomes—
prove it. Vote in the Congress election. 🇮🇳