National Voters’ Day brought a clarion call from PM Narendra Modi: elevate voting from right to revered duty. Extending wishes on X, he applauded the Election Commission’s role in sustaining India’s democratic machinery.
Drawing from history, Modi celebrated the 1952 elections’ global impact and India’s ancient democratic DNA. His volunteer letter emphasized empowering first-time youth voters through festive recognitions—sweets in mohallas, honors in schools.
‘Colleges should lead registration drives annually on January 25,’ he proposed, praising voters’ resilience across geographies. Noting women’s surging involvement, Modi beckoned youth to platforms like ‘My Bharat’ to inspire peers.
With infectious optimism, he rallied for an unyielding commitment to democracy, paving the way for Viksit Bharat’s realization.