President Murmu: Voting Reflects Faith in Democracy, Not Just Politics

President Droupadi Murmu addressed the 16th National Voters' Day, stating that voting is a reflection of citizens' faith in the democratic process, not merely a political act. She praised the Election Commission's efforts to achieve full voter participation and highlighted this year's theme centering the Indian citizen in democracy. The President urged all adult citizens to exercise their franchise responsibly, free from temptation and misinformation. She also congratulated young voters, calling them the architects of India's future who must contribute to nation-building.

Key Points: President Murmu Calls Voting a Reflection of Faith in Democracy

  • Voting reflects faith in democracy
  • EC's efforts for full voter participation praised
  • Youth are architects of India's future
  • Participation shapes grassroots democracy
  • Citizens urged to vote free from prejudice
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Voting not a political expression, but reflection of citizens' faith in democracy: President Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu emphasizes voting as a citizen's democratic duty and faith, urging responsible participation free from misinformation.

"Voting is not just a political expression, but it's a reflection of citizens' faith in the democratic process - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, Jan 25

President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday said that voting is not just a political expression, but it's a reflection of citizens' faith in the democratic process of elections, as this allows them to express their aspirations.

Addressing the 16th National Voters' Day celebrations in the capital, President Murmu said that public participation gives shape to the spirit of democracy at the grassroots level and also lauded the Election Commission's efforts towards increased voter participation.

She stated that the poll panel has made numerous efforts to achieve the objective of "full voter participation" and praised the steps undertaken to spread voter awareness.

"This year's theme, chosen by the Election Commission, 'My India, My Vote: Indian Citizen at the heart of Indian Democracy,' reflects the spirit of our democracy and underscores the importance of the right to vote in our democratic system," she said.

President Murmu further stated that the strength of our democracy lies not only in the sheer size of voters but also in the depth of the democratic spirit.

Describing the old and divyang voters, from remote areas, as inspiration for others, she said that all those involved in the election machinery are providing many examples of increased awareness and also ensuring greater participation.

The President also urged all adult citizens to exercise their franchise, keeping in mind their constitutional duties and voiced confidence that all voters, free from temptation, ignorance, misinformation, propaganda, and prejudice, will strengthen our electoral system through the power of their conscience.

She also congratulated the young voters across the country and stated that today's voters are the architects of India's future. She expressed confidence that all young voters will exercise their right to vote responsibly and contribute to nation-building.

Notably, the National Voters' Day is being observed annually on January 25 to commemorate the foundation day of the Election Commission of India.

This event seeks to underline the centrality of the voter, raise electoral awareness among citizens and also inspire their participation in the democratic process.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who recently became eligible to vote, this resonates deeply. "Architects of India's future" – that's a powerful responsibility. I will research candidates carefully before casting my first vote.
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Rohit P
Absolutely right. Faith in democracy is what keeps it alive. I've seen elderly relatives in my village travel long distances to vote, treating it like a festival. That's the spirit we need to preserve.
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Priya S
While I agree with the sentiment, I hope this faith is rewarded with governance that truly reflects the people's aspirations. Sometimes it feels like voting is just a ritual, and real change is slow. We need more accountability.
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Vikram M
The emphasis on being free from "misinformation and propaganda" is crucial. With so much fake news on WhatsApp, voters must verify facts. EC's awareness campaigns are more important than ever.
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Michael C
"Depth of the democratic spirit" – a profound point. India's diversity makes its democracy uniquely challenging and vibrant. High voter turnout, especially among marginalized communities, is a testament to this faith.

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