Congress leader Shashi Tharoor slammed the BJP, saying that if the party comes to power again at the Centre, democracy will be in danger in the country.
New Delhi [India], May 25: Manipal Hospital took a significant step towards fostering civic responsibility by helping patients cast their votes in the Lok Sabha elections, ensuring they could exercise their right to vote. This effort underscores the hospital's dedication to patient care as w
As the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections is taking place today, actor Esha Gupta fulfilled her voting duties and urged others to step out of their houses and participate in the festival of democracy.
"We are proud to be the world's largest democratic country. I want all the countrymen to cast their vote for the strengthening of democracy and for Viksit Bharat," the former President said after casting his vote.
"It is a very big day for the democracy. I want to appeal to everyone, especially women to come out and cast their votes. In India, women's participation in politics is very important," said Maliwal, the former chief of the Delhi Commission of Women (DCW), after casting her vote in the natio
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.
Voting for the sixth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections began early in the morning today across 58 parliamentary constituencies spread over six states and two Union Territories (UTs) amid tight security and arrangements.
Emphasizing the importance of this electoral exercise, Sachdeva said, "In this festival of democracy, we are delighted to participate, and today we have voted for a developed India and a strong nation."
"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.