రామ్గోపాల్వర్మ ప్రశ్న, ప్రొఫెసర్ నాగేశ్వర్ జవాబు || RGV interviews Prof. K.Nageshwar Full video ||
RGV interviews with Prof K Nageswar on Voter psychology and try to look inside the mind of the voter. The Indian voter is a person who has the right to vote in the Indian democratic system. When it comes to whom they vote for, the Indian voter's decision is often influenced by various factors, including caste, religion, and political parties. In India, politics is often divided along these lines, and parties often use these factors to appeal to voters.
Money also plays a significant role in Indian politics, with parties often giving money to voters in exchange for their support. While some voters may take the money, others may vote for the party they believe is most in need of their support. The influence of caste votes and voter psychology on the voting process is also significant.
In a interview between Ram Gopal Varma and Prof. K. Nageshwar, the focus was on voter psychology, which is considered to be the key to understanding political parties' effects on voters. Understanding the psychology of voters can help parties develop strategies to appeal to them effectively.