Modi appeals for high voter turnout in assembly elections
New Delhi, April 9. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to voters in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry to participate in large numbers in the assembly elections.
On Thursday, he made separate appeals on X for the ongoing assembly elections in all three states. For Assam, he stated that with the commencement of voting for the Assam Assembly elections 2026, he urges the people of Assam to exercise their voting rights in large numbers. He expressed hope that the youth and women of the state would participate enthusiastically and make this election a celebration of democracy and civic duty.
Regarding Puducherry, he urged all voters to vote in large numbers on the occasion of the commencement of the Puducherry assembly elections. He specifically appealed to the youth and women voters to strengthen the democratic process, emphasizing that every vote matters in shaping the future of Puducherry. For Kerala, he called upon the people to vote in large numbers in the 2026 assembly elections, stating that record-breaking participation would further empower Kerala's democratic spirit.
He particularly requested the youth and women of the state to come forward and vote in large numbers. It is noteworthy that voting for the assemblies of Assam, Puducherry, and Kerala began at 7 AM today.
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