Is Voting Merely a Political Act or a Sign of Citizens’ Faith in Democracy?
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Key Takeaways
- Voting represents citizens' trust in democracy.
- Public participation is essential for a thriving democracy.
- The Election Commission promotes voter awareness.
- Young voters are crucial for India's future.
- National Voters’ Day encourages electoral participation.
New Delhi, Jan 25 (NationPress) President Droupadi Murmu emphasized that voting transcends mere political expression; it symbolizes the trust citizens place in the democratic election process, enabling them to voice their aspirations.
During her address at the 16th National Voters’ Day celebrations in the capital, President Murmu highlighted that public engagement shapes the essence of democracy at the grassroots level. She commended the Election Commission for its initiatives to bolster voter participation.
She remarked that the election authority has implemented various strategies to attain the goal of “full voter participation,” praising efforts made towards enhancing voter awareness.
“This year’s theme, set by the Election Commission, ‘My India, My Vote: The Indian Citizen at the Heart of Indian Democracy,’ encapsulates our democratic spirit and emphasizes the significance of the right to vote within our system,” she stated.
President Murmu further asserted that the vitality of our democracy is not solely determined by the volume of voters but also by the depth of democratic values.
She referred to elderly and differently-abled voters from remote regions as sources of inspiration, noting that those involved in the electoral process are setting examples of enhanced awareness and encouraging greater participation.
The President called upon all adult citizens to exercise their voting rights, reminding them of their constitutional duties. She expressed confidence that voters, free from temptation, misinformation, and prejudice, will reinforce our electoral system guided by their conscience.
She congratulated the nation’s young voters, stating that today’s electorate are the architects of India’s future. She is optimistic that they will responsibly engage in voting and contribute to nation-building.
It is noteworthy that National Voters’ Day is commemorated annually on January 25 to mark the foundation of the Election Commission of India.
This observance aims to highlight the importance of the voter, promote electoral awareness among citizens, and inspire their involvement in the democratic process.