PM Modi Urges Celebration of First-Time Voters on National Voters' Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on National Voters' Day, emphasizing that voting is both a constitutional privilege and a solemn duty. He penned a letter to MY Bharat volunteers, urging them to celebrate when someone enrolls as a voter for the first time. The Prime Minister described Indian democracy as the world's largest and rooted in ancient traditions, calling voters the "Bhagya Vidhata" of the nation's development. He also highlighted the crucial role of young women and the "Can Do" spirit of the youth in strengthening democratic participation.

Key Points: PM Modi's Message on National Voters' Day & Letter to MY Bharat

  • Voting is a sacred duty and privilege
  • Celebrate first-time voter enrolment
  • Youth embody a "Can Do" spirit for change
  • Elections are a "festival of democracy"
  • Strengthen democracy for a developed Bharat
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"Becoming a voter is an occasion of celebration," says PM Modi on National Voters' Day; pens letter to MY-Bharat volunteers

PM Modi calls voting a sacred duty, urges celebrating new voters, and highlights democracy's spirit in a letter to MY Bharat volunteers on National Voters' Day.

"Being a voter is not just a constitutional privilege, but an important duty that gives every citizen a voice in shaping India's future. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday extended greetings to citizens on the occasion of National Voters' Day, emphasising that voting is not only a constitutional privilege but also a solemn duty that gives every citizen a voice in shaping India's future.

In a post shared on X, the Prime Minister said National Voters' Day is an opportunity to deepen faith in the democratic values of the nation. He also complimented the Election Commission of India for its sustained efforts to strengthen democratic processes across the country.

"Greetings on #NationalVotersDay. This day is about further deepening our faith in the democratic values of our nation. My compliments to all those associated with the Election Commission of India for their efforts to strengthen our democratic processes. Being a voter is not just a constitutional privilege, but an important duty that gives every citizen a voice in shaping India's future. Let us honour the spirit of our democracy by always taking part in democratic processes, thereby strengthening the foundations of a Viksit Bharat," PM Modi's X post read.

Highlighting the importance of celebrating voter enrolment, the Prime Minister also wrote a letter to MY Bharat volunteers, urging them to rejoice when someone around them enrols as a voter for the first time.

In his letter, PM Modi described Indian democracy as both the world's largest democracy and the "Mother of Democracy,' rooted in centuries-old traditions of debate and dialogue. He recalled that India is marking 75 years since the beginning of its first General Election in 1951, which, he said, reflected the inherent democratic spirit of the people.

"To be a voter is the greatest privilege and responsibility in a democracy. Voting is a sacred constitutional right and a mark of participation in Bharat's future," the Prime Minister wrote, calling voters the "Bhagya Vidhata" of the country's development journey.

The Prime Minister also laid special emphasis on first-time voters, calling their inclusion in the electoral process a moment of great significance. He urged families, residential societies, schools, and colleges to celebrate youngsters attaining voting age and "make them truly special as they step into this new responsibility".

PM Modi further underlined the idea of elections as a "festival of democracy," noting that citizens across diverse geographies from the Himalayas to island territories participate enthusiastically to ensure their voices are heard.

Stressing the importance of inclusive participation, the Prime Minister highlighted the role of "Nari Shakti", particularly young women, in strengthening democracy. He also encouraged MY Bharat volunteers to spread awareness about voter enrolment and participation, saying the youth embody a "Can Do" spirit that drives change.

"Let us resolve to make every effort towards strengthening our democracy and creating a developed, inclusive and self-reliant Bharat," the letter further read.

India observes National Voters' Day on January 25 each year to celebrate democracy and empower every citizen to take part in the electoral process. The day marks the foundation of the Election Commission of India (ECI), which was established on January 25, 1950, under Article 324 of the Indian Constitution, according to an official release.

According to ECI, the theme of this year's event is "My India, My Vote" and the tagline is "Citizen at the Heart of Indian Democracy". ECI said that President Droupadi Murmu will preside over the function as the Chief Guest.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Festival of democracy" is such a beautiful way to put it. We should celebrate it with the same enthusiasm as we do our other festivals. My daughter turns 18 next month, and we are planning a small celebration for her first voter ID. Great initiative!
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Vikram M
While the sentiment is good, I hope the Election Commission also focuses on making the voting process smoother in crowded urban areas. Last time, the queues were very long and it was quite chaotic. The duty is ours, but the facilitation must be theirs.
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Sarah B
As someone who has observed elections in multiple countries, the scale and passion of Indian democracy is truly unmatched. Encouraging first-time voters is crucial for a healthy polity. The emphasis on 'Nari Shakti' is particularly commendable.
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Rohit P
Absolutely right! We are the 'Bhagya Vidhata'. Every vote counts in shaping our nation's future. Let's not take this right for granted. I will talk to the youngsters in my colony this weekend about enrolling. #MyIndiaMyVote
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Ananya R
This is a wonderful thought. In our family, we always go to vote together. It's a tradition now. Making it a celebration for first-time voters will create a positive and lasting association with democracy. More power to our EC and all volunteers! 🙏

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