Tamil Nadu BJP Urges Ethical Voting, 100% Turnout for 2026 Assembly Polls

The Tamil Nadu BJP has launched a statewide campaign on National Voters' Day 2026, urging responsible voting and a 100% turnout for the upcoming Assembly elections. Party spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad emphasized the role of voter education and cited the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision of rolls as key to electoral integrity. The campaign, themed "My India, My Vote," includes outreach targeting first-time voters and youth through awareness programs. Prasad argued that such informed participation is essential to reject corruption and elect a development-oriented government.

Key Points: TN BJP's National Voters' Day 2026 Campaign for Ethical Voting

  • Statewide voter awareness campaign launched
  • Focus on ethical voting and 100% turnout
  • Highlights Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls
  • Targets first-time and youth voters
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On National Voters' Day, Tamil Nadu BJP appeals for ethical and responsible voting

Tamil Nadu BJP launches voter awareness drive for 2026 elections, emphasizing ethical voting, electoral roll integrity, and 100% voter turnout.

"sustained public engagement, transparent elections and informed participation would pave the way for a stable, development-oriented government - A.N.S. Prasad"

Chennai, Jan 25

Marking National Voters' Day 2026, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday launched a statewide campaign in Tamil Nadu, urging citizens to exercise their franchise responsibly and work towards 100 per cent voter turnout in the forthcoming Assembly elections.

The party said sustained voter education and electoral reforms were essential for strengthening democracy and ensuring people-centric governance.

In a statement, Tamil Nadu BJP spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad said National Voters' Day - first observed in 2011 - has played a key role in raising awareness about voting rights, electoral integrity and the importance of informed choices.

He recalled that within a few years of focused voter education, the country witnessed a decisive shift in national politics, culminating in the 2014 general election that brought the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance to power.

Prasad said the 2026 observance has gained added significance in view of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, which he described as a rigorous exercise to remove bogus entries and empower genuine voters.

According to him, the SIR has restored public confidence in the electoral process by ensuring that only eligible citizens decide election outcomes.

The BJP leader alleged that criticism directed at the Election Commission of India, the Prime Minister and the party over voter-roll reforms was politically motivated and had been countered by public support for clean elections.

He argued that similar awareness in Tamil Nadu would help voters reject corruption, dynastic politics and "anti-people" alliances in the 2026 polls.

Highlighting the theme for National Voters' Day 2026 - "My India, My Vote", with the slogan "Citizen at the Heart of Indian Democracy" - Prasad said BJP workers across the state were organising outreach programmes, especially targeting first-time voters and youth.

These initiatives include awareness meetings, voter enrolment drives and discussions on the role of ethical voting in development and welfare.

The statement also referred to greetings issued by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion, calling on citizens to treat voting as a sacred democratic duty.

Prasad said the party believes sustained public engagement, transparent elections and informed participation would pave the way for a stable, development-oriented government in Tamil Nadu.

National Voters' Day, observed annually on January 25, commemorates the foundation of the Election Commission of India and aims to reinforce the values of inclusive participation, electoral integrity and citizen-centric democracy.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While the message of responsible voting is good, the statement feels like a political pitch. The Election Commission should be seen as completely neutral, not praised by one party while criticizing others. Let's keep the focus on the voter.
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Suresh O
Cleaning up voter rolls is essential. For too long, bogus votes have decided our fate in Tamil Nadu. The Special Intensive Revision is a welcome step. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
"My India, My Vote" is a powerful theme. As a first-time voter, I'm excited to be part of this democratic process. Attended a local awareness meeting and it was very informative.
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Karthik V
The PM is right, voting is a sacred duty. In Tamil Nadu, we need to look beyond freebies and short-term promises. We need to vote for long-term development and stability.
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Anjali F
Every party says this before elections. The real test is whether they respect the voter's mandate *after* losing. Hope for a clean, issue-based campaign in 2026.

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