Under the three -tier panchayat general election 2025, the district panchayat Kanker, Narharpur and Charama showed great enthusiasm among the rural voters to elect their local government. Not only the youth, the elderly, disabled and women voters also saw long queues in polling booths to vote. Somewhere women took their child in their lap, and somewhere they were seen bringing the aging voters to polling stations. In this sequence, about 90 -year -old Phulobai Patel also exercised his franchise in the polling station of village Pataud of Kanker development block. He voted with enthusiasm and said that voting is our right, everyone must vote for choosing their local public representatives. Similarly, 66 -year -old Shri Samrath Vishwakarma, 85 -year -old Shri Sadaram Patel also exercised his franchise and demonstrated faith in democracy.
First time voters were also excited in the three-tier panchayat- Village Mandabharri Ku of Narharpur development block. Kumari Santoshi Netam voted for the first time. Similarly, Ku of village Sarangpal of Kanker. Tarani Devangan, Ku. Sandhya Dewangan and Ku. Jashmika Mandavi and Gaurav Katendra and Mayank Yadav from Lakhanpuri exercised their franchise in the three -tier panchayat for the first time. He shared his experience after voting and said that he was impressed by the voter awareness program and participated in this mahaparva of democracy. He further informed that we will definitely exercise our franchise in the upcoming elections.
The voters of Kamar tribe exercise their franchise-In the inter -panchayat general election 2025, voters of Kamar tribe of the special backward tribe group of the district also exercised their franchise. A large number of families of Kamar tribe are residing in Kamarpara, a special backward tribal dominated of village Mavalipara under Narharpur development block of the district. These members of the Kamar tribe, considered to be of the backward tribe of the district, also voted in a big way showing awareness about voting. The voters of the Kamar tribe united and voted for voting in the morning and reached the polling station number-123 in the morning. During this, Kamar voters Chintaram, Mrs. Ratnibai and Mrs. Brijbati also voted in the polling booth.
Mothers who reached the baby in the lap to vote- The villagers have become very aware of their franchise. Mrs. Basanti Jain and Mrs. Yogita Manikpuri, who came to vote in polling station number 124, 125 of Gram Panchayat Mandabharri, took the child in the lap and exercised their franchise. Similarly, Mrs. Gayatri Nishad also voted in the polling station Pataud under Kanker. He said that it is necessary to vote for his popular representative. Thus, the rural voters of the district, with full enthusiasm, enthusiasm and enthusiasm, participated their active participation in the local election and gave evidence of being a conscious voter.