Did Ranbir Kapoor Praise BMC's Efforts on Voting Day?
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Key Takeaways
- Ranbir Kapoor praises BMC for election arrangements.
- Encourages citizens to exercise their voting rights.
- Other celebrities also advocate for civic responsibility.
- Soha Ali Khan calls attention to urban issues.
- The importance of participation in democracy is emphasized.
Mumbai, January 15 (NationPress) Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has commended the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for providing excellent facilities at voting booths, ensuring a seamless voting experience during the BMC elections on January 15.
The star, who arrived at the polling station to fulfill his civic duty, emphasized how the BMC consistently makes commendable arrangements, whether it's the Ganesh Utsav or election day.
“I want to express my gratitude to the BMC. Year after year, whether during Ganpati Utsav or election time, they guarantee that good facilities and arrangements are in place for the public. We should appreciate their hard work,” stated Ranbir.
He also encouraged citizens to vote rather than complain, highlighting the importance of contributing to society.
“I believe that every individual living in India has a responsibility to vote, particularly during elections. We often voice our grievances about issues in our country and city, but voting is both our right and duty as citizens. People should make the effort to cast their votes,” he urged.
Ranbir was seen dressed in a stylish chequered shirt and white pants, looking sharp with his sunglasses. He interacted with the media and kindly posed for selfies with volunteers at the voting booth.
Earlier, actor Vicky Kaushal was also spotted at a polling booth on BMC election day. He kept it simple and casual in a light blue denim shirt and a black cap as he stepped out to perform his civic duty.
Actress Soha Ali Khan, who also cast her vote, took to social media to highlight the ongoing issues in Mumbai, urging people to participate in the voting process and make a difference.
Sharing a photo of her inked finger, Soha wrote, “Dug up roads. Senseless construction. Traffic jams. Pollution. This is your moment to vote, Mumbai, not just complain #makeadifference #bmc #municipalelections #vote #everyvotecounts.”