The National Voters’ Day is celebrated every year in India on January 25 to encourage the country’s voters to participate in the electoral process. This year, it is the 14th edition which is being celebrated. In the vibrant democracy of India, where every vote is a testament to the aspirations and choices of its people, National Voters’ Day holds a special place. As the world’s largest democracy, the importance of each vote in India cannot be overstated. This day serves as a celebration of public consciousness and the immense power vested in the electorate.
Initiated in 2011, National Voters’ Day was established by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to address a growing concern. The then-Information and Broadcasting Minister, Ambika Soni, highlighted the increasing apathy among new voters, particularly those who had recently turned 18, towards enrolling in electoral rolls. In response, under the leadership of then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the government approved a proposal from the law ministry to kickstart a campaign aimed at resolving this issue. The date, January 25, was chosen to coincide with the founding anniversary of the ECI in 1950, symbolizing a renewed commitment to democratic participation.
The significance of National Voters’ Day cannot be overstated. It is a day that emphasizes the importance of voting as a fundamental democratic right and responsibility. A high voter turnout is indicative of a healthy democracy, reflecting the people’s active participation in choosing their leaders and holding them accountable. The celebration of this day is vital as it educates and informs the public about the power and responsibility that comes with voting.
Dedicated to the voters, the NVD 2024 theme – ‘Nothing Like Voting, I Vote For Sure’ is a continuation of last year’s theme. The President of India Droupadi Murmu will be the Chief Guest at the national function being organised in New Delhi this year by the Election Commission of India and Union Minister of State for Law and Justice (Independent Charge), Arjun Ram Meghwal, will grace the function as Guest of Honour.
The event will also be attended by Heads and representatives of Election Management bodies viz. Maldives, Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka and Uzbekistan.
The observance of National Voters’ Day goes beyond mere celebration; it is a call to action for every eligible citizen. The Election Commission of India organizes public gatherings and educational campaigns to spread awareness about the importance of voting. It is an opportunity for citizens to understand their eligibility, the power of their vote, and the impact of an effective electoral process. Participation in these events not only commemorates the day but also strengthens the very fabric of Indian democracy.
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