Modi, Shah Urge Record Voter Turnout as Tamil Nadu Casts Ballots

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have made fervent appeals on social media for a high voter turnout in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, specifically targeting youth and women. Polling began smoothly across eight constituencies in Erode district, with officials reporting no major disruptions. The district has introduced web-streaming at all polling stations for real-time monitoring, a first for the region. Elaborate security and a dedicated app for tracking turnout every two hours are also part of the measures to ensure a free and fair electoral process.

Key Points: PM Modi, Amit Shah Appeal for High Turnout in Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Modi & Shah's social media appeal for high turnout
  • Focus on youth and women voters
  • Brisk, orderly polling reported in Erode
  • Web-streaming at all booths for transparency
  • Real-time voter turnout monitoring via app
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PM Modi, Amit Shah urge record turnout as brisk polling underway in Tamil Nadu (Ld)

PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah urge voters, especially youth and women, to participate in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections for a record turnout.

"I urge the youth and the women of Tamil Nadu in particular to come out and vote in record numbers. - Narendra Modi"

Chennai, April 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday called upon voters in Tamil Nadu to participate enthusiastically in the ongoing Assembly elections, with a special appeal to youth and women to ensure a record turnout.

Taking to the social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi described voting as a "sacred duty of democracy" and urged citizens across the state to exercise their franchise in large numbers.

"As Tamil Nadu votes in the Assembly elections, I call upon all voters to take part enthusiastically in this sacred duty. I urge the youth and the women of Tamil Nadu in particular to come out and vote in record numbers," he said.

Echoing similar sentiments, Home Minister Amit Shah appealed to voters to turn out in large numbers and choose a government that reflects their aspirations.

"As Tamil Nadu goes to vote, I appeal to our sisters and brothers to participate enthusiastically. I urge all of you to elect a government that works towards the fulfilment of your aspirations, not one that works for the ambitions of its own family," he said in his message.

Meanwhile, polling began on a brisk note across eight Assembly constituencies in Erode district, with authorities reporting smooth and orderly voting in the early hours.

District Election Officer and Collector S. Kandasamy said polling was underway in all constituencies without any major disruptions.

Speaking to reporters after casting his vote at a polling station in Sampath Nagar, Kandasamy said that mock polls had been successfully conducted at all booths in the presence of candidates' agents prior to the commencement of voting, ensuring transparency in the process.

In a first for the district, web-streaming facilities have been introduced at all polling stations, enabling real-time monitoring of activities both inside and outside booths.

Officials at the District Election Office, Returning Officers' offices, and the Chief Electoral Officer's office are able to track developments live.

Additionally, the Election Commission has deployed a dedicated mobile application to monitor voter turnout, with updates being released every two hours to the media and the public. Elaborate security arrangements have also been put in place to ensure free and fair polling, Kandasamy added, expressing satisfaction at being among the first voters in the district.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the appeal for high turnout is welcome, I hope the focus remains on local issues like water scarcity and industrial development, not just on national narratives. Tamil Nadu needs solutions, not just slogans.
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Karthik V
The real-time monitoring app and web streaming are fantastic uses of technology. This should become standard across all elections in India to build greater trust in the electoral process. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Observing from abroad, it's impressive to see India's electoral machinery at work. The emphasis on youth and women voters is crucial for any democracy. Hope the polling remains peaceful and fair.
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Meera T
As a young voter from Chennai, I did my duty today! The process was smooth. It's our responsibility to choose wisely. Let's hope for a government that works for all sections of society, not just a select few.
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Aman W
Shah ji's comment about a "family" is a clear dig, but voters are smart enough to see through political messaging. At the end of the day, we want a stable government that delivers on promises. The high security is reassuring.

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