National Desk
30 September
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Ahead of the third phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar has made a strong appeal to voters to participate in the electoral process. He emphasized the importance of maximum voter turnout to ensure a robust democratic exercise.
In the previous phases of the elections, voter participation has shown promising numbers, with 61.38% of registered voters casting their ballots in the first phase and 57.3% in the second phase. These figures reflect a growing engagement among the electorate, and Kumar encouraged this trend to continue as the elections move forward.
The Chief Election Commissioner’s call comes at a crucial time, as the region prepares for the next phase of voting. He urged citizens to exercise their right to vote, stressing that every vote counts in shaping the future of Jammu and Kashmir. The elections are an opportunity for the people to voice their opinions and select their representatives.
Kumar’s appeal highlights the significance of civic participation in democracy and the need for a vibrant electoral process in Jammu and Kashmir. As the election date approaches, the focus remains on mobilizing voters and ensuring a peaceful and fair election environment.