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Mega voter awareness activities held at Basohli
4/13/2024 9:58:37 PM
Early Times Report
KATHUA, Apr 13: In an effort to bolster voter turnout and foster democratic values, a unique mega voter awareness activity took place at picturesque Purthu in Basohli, alongside the famous Ranjit Sagar Lake. The event, which saw synchronization of para motor sailing with a pool of water boats, immersed the iconic location in the fervor of upcoming elections. Asha and Anganwadi workers, adorned with placards and specially made election invitation cards issued by District Election Cell, highlighted the district administration's resolve to motivate all to participate in upcoming elections scheduled for April 19. The event captured attention of both locals and tourists, who joined Voter Pledge ceremony, marking their commitment to exercising their democratic right. A dedicated wall served as a reminder for voters not to overlook their duty to vote, a fundamental aspect of India's democratic principles.
Participants were equipped with wristbands by the District Election Cell, turning them into ambassadors for voter awareness, ensuring the message reaches a broader audience ahead of elections on April 19. They were provided informative pamphlets exhibiting step-wise voting procedure to spread message in their respective locations
Speaking on the occasion, ADC Basohli, Anil Thakur emphasized the pivotal role of such events in reminding people to elect their representatives, devoid of societal biases, and without fail.
CEO, BBDA, Ajeet Singh, highlighted the lasting impact of event at iconic Purthu on electorate's memory, encouraging them to exercise their right to franchise on April 19.
Nodal Officer for SVEEP Kathua, Neeraj Bhargav underscored the continued commitment of District Election Cell under the guidance of DEO Kathua, Dr. Rakesh Minhas to voter education.
He emphasized on employing innovative approaches to reinforce the significance of electoral participation. He stressed pivotal role of young and first-time voters in galvanizing voter engagement, urging them to act as ambassadors for civic involvement.
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