Congress Elections Are Here — Don’t Repeat the Same Mistake

SR_1677May 3, 2026election

🇮🇳 73 Out of 194 — This Isn’t Participation, It’s Negligence

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.


🇮🇳 You Can’t Respect Voting in India and Ignore It Here

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.


🇮🇳 Why This Actually Matters

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.


🇮🇳 The Real Problem

This isn’t about forgetting.

It’s about:

  • Casual attitude

  • Passive mindset

  • Expecting change without effort

That mindset weakens any system—real 🇮🇳 or virtual.


🇮🇳 Congress Election: Your Chance to Fix It

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.


🇮🇳 What You Should Do

  • Show up

  • Vote consciously

  • Encourage others

No excuses.


🇮🇳 Final Reality Check

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. 🇮🇳