Varanasi, 08 May (HS). Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) state campaigner of Kashi region, Ramesh Kumar has called upon the people to leave the feeling of “Who is killed, who will be harmed” and vote 100 percent judiciously in the great festival of democracy. He said that voting should be mandatory for the formation of a permanent government in the national interest. At present, an evil attempt is being made to create obstacles in the prosperity of India by entangling it in various class conflicts. In such a situation, 100 percent voting is necessary to protect the world's largest democracy. The provincial campaigner was addressing the voter awareness program under Lokmat Parishkar Abhiyan at Dharmasangh Shiksha Mandal located in Durgakund on Wednesday.
He said that for wise voting, it is necessary that the conscious voter should know “why and for whom to vote?” To increase the percentage of voting, it is also necessary that every Indian above 18 years of age should be included in the voter list. Check the presence of your name. Voter ID card is a very important document for citizens. To ensure everyone's participation in this great festival of democracy, we need to continuously motivate our friends, neighbors and relatives to vote. For this, the state campaigner suggested that every person should call at least 100 people and make them aware about voting. Along with this, there was also discussion on how the voter has to reach the polling booth. The present youth can make citizens aware to vote in national interest through short video clips. Motivational messages for compulsory voting should be sent on various WhatsApp groups on your phone.
-What is 12D form for old and disabled voters?
The state campaigner said that the Election Commission of India is filling Form 12D for the elderly above 85 years of age and the disabled to vote at their residence itself, so that voters of this category can also help in nation building. Dr. Virendra Jaiswal, area executive of Eastern Uttar Pradesh region, Dr. Jaiprakash, department head of Kashi department, were also present in the program.