Empowering Democracy: Assam forum calls for 100 per cent voter turnout in Lok Sabha Elections 2024
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Empowering Democracy: Assam forum calls for 100 per cent voter turnout in Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Political fervour permeates the nation as India gears up to elect the 18th Lok Sabha. With nearly 970 million voters poised to cast their ballots, the upcoming general elections promise to be a spectacle of democracy unparalleled in scale

NJ ThakuriaNJ Thakuria
Apr 16, 2024, 07:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Assam, Opinion
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As India prepares for the general elections to form the 18th Lok Sabha, various political parties have tried their best to attract nearly 970 million voters to exercise their franchise in favour of their candidates. The greatest electoral show on Earth will begin on April 19, 2024, and continue till June 1, following which 543 members to the lower house of the Indian Parliament will be declared elected on June 4, after counting the votes in EVMs. The voting in seven phases will also comprise State legislative assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

North East will go for polls from the first phase itself, where Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim will have single-phase polling on April 19. Tripura and Manipur have two phases (April 19 and April 26 ), while Assam will witness three phases (April 19, April 26 and May 7) of voting. The voters will elect 25 members to Lok sabha from the region, which has around 60 million people. Once a bastion of the Congress, the region slowly slipped into the regional political parties, but now the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has intruded into the electorate’s mind. Needless to say, the region usually records a higher voting percentage (over 80 per cent) than mainland India.

With an aim to record almost 100 per cent voters turn out, Lok Jagaran Mancha Asom has started a massive campaign to inspire the voters to reach the polling booths on time to cast their votes. With an aim to strengthen democracy in India, the nationalist forum urges each and every voter to come forward to exercise their franchise. It argues that a huge country like India, which has significant diversity, needs a stable and powerful Government in New Delhi to maintain development activities. The alliance of parties possessing weak national interests must not come to power as it will finally ruin the nation, added the forum through a leaflet, published from Alok Bhawan in Guwahati.

The forum, with a music video, where many popular Assamese cultural personalities participated, insisted on arriving in the polling booths by the respected voters along with their family members. Eligible electorates from their neighbourhood and a new group of voters should be encouraged to participate in the process with pride and responsibility. The forum also reminded the people to think of India’s recent growth as the fifth largest economy in the world, a powerful entity with changed foreign policies, enriched national security, resolving the Kashmir problems after abrogating Article 370, banning the Islamic practice of Triple Talaq for the benefit of Muslim women, etc before electing their representatives.

Construction of the majestic Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, adoption of New National Education Policy (NEP) to reform the education system from school to college levels, reducing the psychological distance from New Delhi to the North-eastern region, enhancing public awareness about iconic figures like Lachit Barphukan, Bir Chilarai, Maharaja Prithu, Kumar Bhaskar Varma etc, evicting encroachers from Batadrawa/ Bordowa Than (birthplace of Srimanta Sankardeva), developing birthplaces of Mahapurush Madhavdev, Damodardev, Anirudhadev, Haridev etc, making Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve encroachment-free, declaring two wildlife sanctuaries in Goalpara district to prevent the Bangladeshi infiltration into the forest lands, propagating strong actions against anti-Bharat campaigners and encouraging organic farming by local youths, etc are also mentioned as achievements of the present regime.

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