By Rahma Saad
Commercialized Politics Has Led To Failure Of Great Leaders To Represent Their People.
In a land where politics once thrived on principles and public service, the encroachment of commercial interests tainted the essence of leadership. Good leaders, driven by a genuine desire to serve, found themselves sidelined as politics became a playground for the wealthy.
The impoverished, despite harboring dreams of change, were denied the opportunity to contest due to the financial barriers that overshadowed their potential. As elections unfolded, the rich strategically utilized their resources to dominate the political landscape, drowning out the voices of those who truly understood the struggles of the common people.
Despite the promises made during campaigns, a disheartening trend emerged. Once the affluent candidates secured their victories, they seemingly vanished, leaving the electorate disillusioned. The people, hopeful for positive change, received a disservice as the elected leaders prioritized personal gain over public welfare.
Amidst the backdrop of this political transformation, the grassroots movements began to stir. The disenfranchised, fueled by a collective desire for fairness and representation, started to challenge the status quo. A new wave of leaders emerged, determined to reclaim politics from the grip of commercialization.
The struggle for a political landscape driven by integrity and genuine public service intensified. The tale unfolded as the underprivileged fought against the odds, determined to restore the true essence of leadership that had been lost in the shadow of greed.