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Celebration of Democracy: Border villages come alive with enthusiastic voters

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Rs Pura/Suchetgarh/Arnia/Vijaypur , 26 Apr 2024

In the sprawling wheat fields of RS Pura and Suchetgarh villages, nestled along the International Border, a vibrant celebration of democracy unfolded. These remote communities, despite enduring challenging weather conditions, ensured an unprecedented voter turnout, emerging as beacons of participation.

The journey to polling booths wasn't just a physical one; it was a testament to the unwavering spirit of democracy that runs deep within these communities. First time voter Manish Kumar from Jajowal village of Chakroi in Suchetgarh Assembly Segment, couldn't contain his enthusiasm. "I'm thrilled to cast my first vote," he said while waiting in the queue at the Panchayat Ghar Jajowal polling station. 

"It empowers us to choose our representative for progress. I've been eagerly waiting for this day!" His excitement echoed the sentiment of many young voters who traveled all the way from Punjab to exercise their franchise in their native villages.

For these villagers, voting transcends civic duty. It's a commitment towards shaping their nation's future. Decades of enduring cross-border shelling haven't dampened their spirits. Their resolve to vote stems from a deep-seated belief in the power of their ballots.

Beyond the impressive numbers lies a powerful narrative of hope and determination. Each ballot cast is a declaration of resilience, a reaffirmation of faith in the democratic process. These villages, standing tall in the face of adversity, exemplify the indomitable spirit of the Indian electorate. 

Their overwhelming turnout sends a resounding message: democracy is not just a privilege, but a responsibility they wholeheartedly embrace. Bipin Singh, another first time voter from Sai Kalan village, Suchetgarh, echoed this sentiment. 

"I'm honored to cast my first vote," he said, standing patiently in a long queue. "It's my power, and I'll use it for my area's development." His message resonated with many young voters, urging them to participate and strengthen the nation's democratic fabric.

At polling station 97-Nakowal, situated along the border village of the same name, Presiding Officer Sahil Rattan and his dedicated team ensured a smooth voting experience. Similarly, nonagenarian Munshi Ram, assisted by his family, cast his vote at 99-Sai Khurd polling station in RS Pura. "Voting makes me happy," he said after exercising his franchise. 

"It gives me inner peace, irrespective of the winner. I'm content knowing I fulfilled my duty." Meanwhile, located near the renowned Border Out Post Octroi in RS Pura, polling station 61-Abdal reported a significant turnout with over 50% of registered voters casting their ballots by 3 pm.

Interestingly, BOP Octroi itself is attracting visitors from various regions of the country and highlights the growing popularity of border tourism. The enthusiastic participation of RS Pura and Suchetgarh villages serves as an inspiration for all: a powerful reminder that democracy thrives when its citizens actively engage in the process.

 

Tags: Chief Electoral Officer J&K , Lok Sabha Elections 2024 , General Elections 2024 , CEO J&K , Chunav Ka Parv , Desh Ka Garv , No Voter To Be Left Behind , Kashmir , Jammu And Kashmir , Jammu & Kashmir

 

 

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