"I request all voters especially young voters to come out and vote. I expect BJD to have a great victory both in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. We will form a very stable government in the state...," Patnaik said speaking to reporters after casting his vote.
Former Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra, along with his wife Neelu Chandra, exercised their democratic rights by casting their votes in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls, at their designated polling booth in the capital city of Delhi on Saturday. The duo voted at the MCD co-ed pri
Singh noted the deep roots of India's democratic tradition, which have been growing stronger for over 75 years. " The roots of India's democracy have been growing deeper for over 75 years. It is the largest democratic country in the world," he affirmed.
"If youths want a better future, they should come out to vote, as these elections will determine their fate. I appeal to them to vote for development and a Viksit Bharat," Kausar Jahan stated.
INDIA alliance candidate from Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency, Jagat Prakash Aggarwal, on Saturday cast his vote at a polling booth in Chandni Chowk.
"I appeal to people to come out and exercise their right to vote and vote for change. This festival of democracy is very important. Every vote of yours will play a role in bringing change. Don't be deterred by the heat," the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) leader Dushyant Chautala said.
"There is enthusiasm and there is excitement, and we are winning the election. We will win the Chandni Chowk seat with a record margin," Khandelwal said before casting his vote.