The rally was organised with the coordination of the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the District Administration in the city on Thursday. Deputy Election Commissioner Ajay Bhadoo flagged off the rally.
There are many reasons not to vote for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday while stressing that for his party there are no "magic bullets" but good governance to offer.
"Elections are the festival of democracy. I want to appeal to the voters to participate in these elections. I also want to appeal to all political parties to fight elections peacefully...," the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister said.
According to the Election Commission, there are 16.14 crore voters in these five states. Mizoram has 8.52 lakh, Chhattisgarh 2.03 crore, Madhya Pradesh 5.6 crore, Rajasthan 16.14 crores, Telangana 3.17 crores.
Scinida said, "We all have to follow the decision of the Election Commission. Voting is the biggest donation. The voters of all five states are like Gods. They (Public) have full dedication towards the country's supremacy towards development and progress."
The BJP leader said, "The youth of Madhya Pradesh want to ask you (Nath) that you make false promises to form the government. You promised to give Rs 4,000 unemployment allowance to the youth. But why did the congress government not give a single penny to any youth in its 15-month rule in
According to Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Anupam Rajan, the number of general voters in the state is 5,60,60,925, out of which 2,88,25,607 are male voters, 2,72,33,945 are female voters and the third gender voters are 1373.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar on Sunday appealed to voters to make use of their voting rights and to come out in large numbers to exercise their franchise in the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections.
A voter awareness rally organized by the Election Commission was flagged off by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar in Jaipur on Sunday ahead of the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election.
In an outreach aimed at positively engaging with first-time voters and the youth, a programme has been launched in “a unique format” to debate the burning national issues and to trace India’s success stories in the last nine years