“- I do have some faith in democracy, but I don't think that this vote can be regarded as a matter of course as democratic. The voters knew too little about the alternatives. - They are always Ill-informed. - You are possibly right, but democracy does depend on certain principles of freedom and these are often more essential than demonstrations of freedom. That vote was a demonstration of freedom, but it went against the principles of freedom.” FreedomDemocracyVotingMisinformationAbuse Of PowerObfuscationReferendumPlebisciteIll InformedReferenda Book:Termush Source: Termush
“Important decisions that will affect a nation’s fate or humanity’s fate cannot be left to the referendums! Because such decisions require good knowledge of history; they require a sound reason and a powerful logic and masses often do not have such characteristics!” VoteDecisionsVotingVotersPollsMurat Ildan QuotationsMassesReferendumsTurkish Writers QuotesMasses QuotesReferendumPlebiscitePollEnglish Referendum QuotesEu ReferendumKnowledge Of HistoryPublic Poll Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“8 August 1953: Prime Minister of Kashmir Sheikh Abdullah was dismissed by President of Kashmir Dr. Karan Singh and later arrested. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed was appointed as the new prime minister. 16 August 1953: Bilateral talks between Pakistan and India in Delhi. The two countries agreed to appoint a Plebiscite Administrator within six months.” Pakistan1953PlebisciteDr Karan SinghPresident Of Kashmir16th AugustPrime Minister KashmirSheikh Abdullah Author:Sheikh Gulzar---8 August 1953
“A vote by the people of a country or a region on a question that is very important.....” IndiaChinaPakistanWashingtonUnKashmir DisputePlebiscite Author:Kashmir at UNO