16th National Voters' Day Celebrated in Srinagar to Empower Youth & Democracy

The 16th National Voters' Day was observed in Srinagar with a special function at the Government College of Education to promote democratic values and voter awareness. Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg highlighted the day's significance, congratulated new voters, and appealed for enrollment under the SVEEP program. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, emphasized the voter's role as the soul of democracy and urged young people to register when they turn 18. The event served as a platform to reinforce the importance of free, fair elections and informed citizen participation in nation-building.

Key Points: National Voters' Day 2024: Srinagar Event & PM Modi's Appeal

  • Promote voter awareness
  • Encourage youth participation
  • Commemorate Election Commission
  • Strengthen participatory democracy
  • Ethical voting emphasized
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J-K: 16th National Voters Day celebrated in Srinagar to promote voter awareness

16th National Voters' Day celebrated in Srinagar to promote voter awareness. PM Modi urges youth to register. Officials highlight democratic participation.

"The voter is the soul of democracy. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Srinagar, January 25

The 16th National Voters' Day was observed at the Government College of Education in Srinagar, with a special function aimed at promoting democratic values and voter awareness on Sunday.

The event was organised under the supervision of the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, highlighting the administration's commitment to strengthening participatory democracy in the region.

The Deputy Commissioner graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, lending significance to the celebrations. The programme focused on encouraging citizens, especially first-time voters and youth, to actively participate in the electoral process and exercise their right to vote responsibly.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg said, "We celebrate National Voters' Day every year on January 25. This is a very important day because the Election Commission was established on this day in 1950. Today we are celebrating the 16th National Voters' Day. I would like to congratulate all voters on this occasion, especially those who will become eligible to vote. I would like to thank BLOs and EROs who participate in this extensive exercise. I would like to appeal that all new voters should be enrolled under Systematic Voter's Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP)."

National Voters' Day is celebrated across the country to commemorate the foundation of the Election Commission of India and to reinforce the importance of free, fair, and inclusive elections. The Srinagar event included awareness sessions and interactions emphasising ethical voting, democratic duties, and the role of informed citizens in nation-building.

Officials, faculty members, students, and guests participated in the programme, making it a meaningful platform to spread awareness about the power of the vote and the importance of democratic participation.

On the occasion of National Voters' Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday emphasised the importance of registering as a voter after turning 18.

Addressing the nation in the 130th edition and first 'Mann Ki Baat' programme of the year, he highlighted that it's the eve of India's 77th Republic Day. "On this day, our constitution came into force. The day of January 26 gives us an opportunity to pay homage to the architects of our constitution."

The PM also said that today is National Voter's Day, emphasising the role of voters in a democracy.

"The voter is the soul of democracy. Whenever a young person becomes a voter for the first time, the entire neighbourhood, village, or even the city should come together to congratulate them and distribute sweets. This will increase awareness about voting among people", he said.

Appreciating the efforts of those working in electoral polls, he said, "I would like to appreciate all those people who remain connected with the electoral process in the country, those who work at the grassroots level to keep our democracy alive."

Urging the youth to participate in the practice of voting, he added, "I would like again to urge my young friends to register themselves as a voter when you turn 18."

"The sense of duty that the Constitution expects from every citizen will be fulfilled and also strengthen Bharat's democracy", the PM said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful initiative! The PM's idea of celebrating a first-time voter is so good. It creates a sense of pride and responsibility. Hope the SVEEP program reaches every corner of Kashmir.
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Rohit P
Good to see such events in Srinagar. However, awareness is just the first step. The administration must also ensure that the voting process is smooth, accessible, and feels completely secure for everyone to participate without any fear.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with NGOs on voter literacy, I appreciate the focus on ethical voting and democratic duties. It's not just about casting a vote, but making an informed choice. Kudos to the organizers.
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Vikram M
The voter is indeed the soul of democracy. Celebrating National Voters' Day just before Republic Day ties it perfectly to our constitutional values. Every eligible Kashmiri youth must register. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
While the event is commendable, I hope the focus remains on genuine empowerment and not just a symbolic celebration. True strengthening of democracy in J&K will come from high, enthusiastic voter turnout in the next elections. Let's see action on the ground.

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