Seychelles Envoy Hails Kerala Polls as "Festival of Democracy"

Foreign delegates participating in the International Election Visitors' Programme praised the Election Commission of India's meticulous arrangements during the Kerala and Puducherry assembly polls. The Seychelles High Commissioner visited a specialized 'Gen Z' polling booth in Thiruvananthapuram to witness young voter engagement. Observers commended the transparency, accessibility, and efficiency of the Electronic Voting Machines across multiple polling stations. The program, inaugurated by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, allows international observers to witness India's democratic exercise firsthand.

Key Points: Foreign Delegates Praise Kerala's Election Arrangements

  • Delegates lauded poll arrangements
  • Visited 'Gen Z' and other booths
  • Observed EVM efficiency and transparency
  • Planted saplings for eco-friendly message
  • IEVP aims to share best practices
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"Festival of Democracy": Seychelles envoy, other foreign delegates hail meticulous poll arrangements in Keralam

International observers laud Election Commission's meticulous arrangements in Kerala and Puducherry, calling the voting process a "Festival of Democracy."

"large-scale and meticulous arrangements - Foreign Delegates"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 9

Highlighting the global resonance of India's electoral process, foreign delegates participating in the International Election Visitors' Programme visited multiple polling stations across Keralam, including Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram, to witness the ongoing Assembly Elections in the State.

The delegation, comprising representatives from various nations, lauded the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the "large-scale and meticulous" arrangements, describing the voting process as a true "Festival of Democracy."

Seychelles High Commissioner to India, Lalatiana Accouche, visited a specialised 'Gen Z' polling booth in Thiruvananthapuram. Designed to engage first-time and young voters, the booth showcased a blend of modern technology and youthful energy.

She witnessed "the energy of young voters shaping the democratic process in the General Elections," the poll commission posted on X social media platform.

Similarly, a group of international delegates visited several polling stations in Kochi. The observers spent time interacting with officials and witnessing the seamless flow of voters.

The delegation, which arrived before the polling booths opened for voting, observed a mock poll in Kochi, gaining first-hand insight into India's electoral process.

They commended the ECI for ensuring transparency and accessibility at every level.

The IEVP delegates observed the efficiency of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and the systemic organisation that allowed thousands to vote without disruption.

Over 2.6 crore electors will decide the fate of 883 candidates across 140 assembly constituencies in Keralam and elect 140-members of its Legislative Assembly

IEVP delegations also visited polling booths in Puducherry. "Delegates planted saplings during their visit to a polling station in Pondicherry district, Puducherry to witness the poll under the International Election Visitors' Programme (IEVP).

"A message of eco-friendly elections!!" posted the Election Commission of India on X.

The Union Territory has a total of 10,14,070 electors who are eligible to exercise their franchise to elect the 30-member Legislative Assembly.

A Sri Lankan delegate was photographed planting a sapling at a polling station in Kamrup district of Assam today. The ECI posted on its X platform the photo and captioned the post, " Planting a sapling by a Srilankan delegate during his visit to a polling station in Kamrup district, Assam, to witness the poll under the International Election Visitors' Programme (IEVP). A message of eco-friendly elections!!"

It also posted photos of international delegates who visited the polling station, Ulubari Higher Secondary School, Ulubari, under 36-Central Guwahati Assembly constituency C, to witness the festival of democracy.

They appreciated the facilities at polling stations, such as drinking water, ramps, wheelchairs, and other arrangements, ensuring ease of voting for all.

Over 2.5 crore electors are eligible to exercise their franchise for the 126-member legislative assembly. There are 722 candidates in the fray.

The International Election Visitors' Programme (IEVP) is a flagship initiative by the ECI to share best practices and provide a first-hand look at the world's largest democratic exercise for international observers.

The program of the ECI aims at international cooperation and engagement with the Election Management Bodies (EMBs) of other countries and international organisations.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners SS Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, inaugurated the programme on April 7 at the India International Institute for Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM).

Gyanesh Kumar, in his inaugural address on April 7, said that the ECI takes elections in India as festivals of democracy and works towards ensuring it in a mission mode. He also called upon the participants to enjoy the visit to the states, learn, see and experience the diversity of India.

In the first phase, the delegates of the Programme will visit Assam, Kerala and Puducherry on April 8-9 and in the second phase, the delegates will visit the States of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu from April 20 onwards, the apex poll body said in a statement.

Forty-three delegates from 23 countries, including representatives from five Foreign Missions in Delhi, will be participating in the first phase of the programme, it said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's good that the world is seeing how we conduct elections. The scale is massive, yet the arrangements for water, ramps, and wheelchairs show we care about every voter. The eco-friendly message with saplings is a nice touch too.
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Arjun K
While it's great to get international praise, I hope the observers also look beyond the showpieces. In my area, the voter list still had errors. The EVMs work well, but the process needs to be foolproof at the grassroots level too.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian politics, this is impressive. The logistical challenge of managing elections for 2.6 crore people in one state alone is staggering. The international program is a smart way to share India's democratic expertise.
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Vikram M
Kerala always sets a high standard for polling. The delegates visiting Kochi and TVM would have seen how peacefully and efficiently we vote. This is our strength as a nation - the world's largest democracy functioning smoothly. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The focus on young voters is the key takeaway for me. If first-time voters are engaged properly, it changes the political discourse. Hope other states also adopt these innovative booths. Democracy needs fresh energy.

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