Two phases of elections have been completed for the Lok Sabha elections 2024. However, low voting percentage in both the phases is a matter of discussion. Now Vishwa Hindu Parishad has come forward to increase the voting percentage during the upcoming five phases of Lok Sabha elections. VHP has started door to door contact campaign so that people can exercise their vote. Vishwa Hindu Parishad workers will contact women and new voters and will conduct public relations campaigns rapidly with small groups so that the voting percentage can be increased in the upcoming phases.
Small meetings continue
Vishwa Hindu Parishad General Secretary of Maharashtra and Goa Govind Shende has said that Vishwa Hindu Parishad is very worried about the low turnout during the Lok Sabha elections. Vishwa Hindu Parishad has been appealing to the people for a long time for 100% voting. Vishwa Hindu Parishad is also doing the work of motivating voters by holding small meetings, but seeing the decreasing percentage of voting, Vishwa Hindu Parishad is thinking about intensifying this campaign.
Campaign to reach polling stations
Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Maharashtra and Goa General Secretary Govind Shende said that a campaign is being run to ensure that more and more people reach the polling centres. In the very beginning of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, an effort was made to increase the voting percentage above 70% across India, for this purpose a campaign of 100% voting was launched. Vishwa Hindu Parishad and its affiliated organizations are holding small meetings at various places. This organization is very concerned about the voting held in two phases, they say that people should exercise their franchise, it is their right to vote for whom, but efforts are being made by Vishwa Hindu Parishad to ensure that people come out to vote. Still working.
If we talk about rights, we should also talk about duties.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad says that Vishwa Hindu Parishad does not take part in day-to-day political work, but at the time of elections it tries to ensure maximum voting. Vishwa Hindu Parishad says that he is contacting everyone, holding small meetings. When contacted, people seem positive towards democratic elections, but in many places even 70% have not voted, this is a matter of concern. A citizen should think about any relationship, when we talk about rights, we should also talk about duties.
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