Shillong, Jan 25: East Khasi Hills, deputy commissioner, Isawanda Laloo on Monday said that the importance of the National Voters Day was to remind every citizen of the country of their rights as voters.
“By participating in the electoral process, citizens who have attained the age of 18 play a crucial role in ensuring that the fundamentals of democracy, a government by the people, of the people and for the people, are kept alive,†Laloo said.
The theme of the 11th National Voters Day is, “Making our Voters Empowered, Vigilant, Safe and Informedâ€.
The programme organised by the office of the District Election Officer, East Khasi Hills District, Shillong was held in the Conference Room of the office of the Deputy Commissioner, East Khasi Hills District, Shillong.
Adding that the preparation for election is a continuous process, the deputy commissioner said that works for ensuring that the electoral roll is proper, enrollment of those who have attained eligibility, creating awareness, ensuring the fitness of polling stations in terms of basic amenities are all year-round activities aimed at ensuring that each and every person who is to play a role comes forward to exercise his/her franchise.
Pointing that urban apathy is prevalent, efforts such as Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Programme are focused at reaching out to young people and as emphasized on the theme of this year’s celebration on the empowerment of voters.
The Election Commission of India has enabled voters to make informed and vigilant choices. She also informed that despite the pandemic, East Khasi Hills District has enrolled 18,814 voters for the year 2020-2021, which is a big leap from its usual average of around 10,000 every year.
Representatives from different political parties shared their thoughts on the importance of educating and encouraging young voters to take part in the polling process, the need to increase the number of polling stations and the importance of educating people about their voting rights.
As part of the programme, EPICs were also distributed to new voters.