Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi exercised his voting right in Surat during the ongoing local body elections in the state. After casting his vote, Sanghavi urged young and first-time voters to actively engage in the democratic process. He emphasized the significance of voting, especially for the youth, encouraging them to contribute to the development of their communities.
Sanghavi highlighted the elections as a crucial part of the state’s developmental agenda, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. He expressed optimism for progress and urged all citizens to unite for a prosperous future. The voting process in Gujarat has seen a consistent turnout, with Ahmedabad witnessing a substantial number of voters participating in the municipal elections.
The elections have drawn attention to the importance of grassroots governance, with voters emphasizing the role of local bodies in delivering essential services. In Kheda district, religious institutions like the Vadtal Swaminarayan Temple have also actively participated in the voting process. Various districts, including Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, Morbi, and Tapi, have reported active voter engagement in different local body polls.
The State Election Commission has implemented robust measures to ensure a smooth voting process, with polling scheduled to continue until the evening across all centers. The counting of votes is set to take place on April 28, marking the conclusion of the electoral process.
