First-time voters in Bengaluru exercise their franchise with enthusiasm
The Hindu
First-time voters in Bengaluru participate in Lok Sabha elections with pride, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making and accountable governance.
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Several first-time voters participated in the Lok Sabha elections on Friday, April 26, exercising their constitutional right with zeal and enthusiasm. There are 1,79,006 young voters in the four Bengaluru city constituencies alone.
For many of these young citizens, casting their vote for the first time was a moment of pride and responsibility. Speaking to The Hindu, several first-time voters shared their experiences and aspirations.
“I felt a sense of empowerment as I walked into the polling booth,” said Priya Rao, a first-time voter from the Jayanagar constituency. “It was a surreal experience to finally have a say in shaping the future of our country. I chose candidates who I believe have a vision for a better Bengaluru and India,” she added.
The sentiment was echoed by Richard Samuel, a BTM Layout resident who emphasised the importance of informed decision-making. “I researched each candidate’s manifesto and track record before choosing. Our city faces numerous challenges, from traffic congestion to environmental degradation, and I voted for candidates who prioritize sustainable development and infrastructure improvement of the city,” he said.
However, the excitement of casting their first vote was also tinged with a sense of urgency and expectation. Many first-time voters expressed their demands for accountable governance and tangible action on pressing issues.
“I want our elected representatives to listen to the youth and address our concerns,” asserted Manavi Shankar, a resident from Malleshwaram. “We need policies that promote job creation, education reform, and women’s safety. Our voices matter, and we expect our leaders to deliver on their promises,” she said.
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