Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar wants to see record numbers in Gujarat Assembly election . Tomorrow is the first phase of elections in Gujarat, in which 89 assembly seats will be cast .
New Delhi (India), November 30 : In the Gujarat Assembly election, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar wants to see record numbers.On 89 assembly seats in Gujarat for which 2.39 crore people are eligible to vote, the first phase of voting will take place tomorrow.Kumar said to Kumar, Whatever efforts we made in Himachal Pradesh, there was a record 75% turnout.In Gujarat, we have made similar efforts.
More than four lakh persons with disabilities (PWD) voters have been identified in Gujarat.There are over one lakh elderly people in the United States, of which 10,000 are over the age of 100.It is a matter of great pride for people over 100 and 80 years of age to vote, Kumar said.According to Kumar, tomorrow is the first phase of elections in Gujarat, in which 89 assembly seats will be cast. Tomorrow, 25,430 voting stations will be held.Now that the preparations have concluded, it's time to urge the people to get out of their homes and vote.Participate in the festival of democracy, enjoy it, and vote.Military forces are being deployed everywhere. No other occurrence should occur, according to Kumar, which said that there will be 182 booths that will be solely staffed by PWDs for the entire election.There are 1,274 booths with only female employees.PWDs, women, and older adults are such voters that we should treat them with dignity, respect, and equality and believe them to be fully fit.We're showing them empathy so that they can be models for others.