On National Voters’ Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to MY-Bharat volunteers and young people, emphasizing the importance of becoming voters. He described voting as a significant privilege and responsibility in a democracy and encouraged educational institutions to celebrate students’ voter eligibility. PM Modi highlighted the active role of the new generation in driving positive change and urged them to raise awareness about the value of voting.
The Prime Minister expressed pride in India’s democratic heritage and stressed the essential role of voters in shaping the nation’s future. He commemorated the 75th anniversary of India’s first General Election, emphasizing the democratic spirit ingrained in the country. PM Modi underscored the transformative power held by first-time voters, urging society to welcome them as agents of change.
PM Modi called for celebrations when individuals become voters for the first time, suggesting simple gestures like sharing sweets at home. He emphasized the pivotal role of schools and colleges in nurturing democratic values and suggested ceremonies to honor students reaching voting age. The Prime Minister lauded the commitment of Indian voters, highlighting the nationwide enthusiasm for participating in elections as a celebration of democracy.
Praising the active participation of India’s women, especially young women, PM Modi emphasized their crucial role in fostering an inclusive democracy. He commended the dedication of youth associated with the MY Bharat platform, recognizing their proactive approach in driving positive change. PM Modi urged everyone to work towards strengthening democracy and building a developed, inclusive, and self-reliant India.
