New Delhi buzzed with patriotic fervor on National Voters’ Day as India’s top political figures united in a call to strengthen democracy. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Home Minister Amit Shah, and several other prominent leaders extended heartfelt greetings, emphasizing the sacred duty of every citizen to vote.
Om Birla, in a stirring message, hailed India’s voters as the backbone of the world’s largest democracy. ‘Voting is not just a right but a powerful expression of democratic values, constitutional faith, and civic responsibility,’ he stated. He urged citizens to actively participate, noting that each vote shapes the nation’s future and fortifies democratic roots. Birla called for renewed commitment to inclusive and vibrant democratic processes.
Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, reminded everyone of the Constitution’s gift of equal power to every voter. ‘A single vote can steer our country in the right direction,’ he said, stressing the moral duty to protect the voting system from external interference. Shah pledged to use this power for a developed and strong India.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh praised the Election Commission for safeguarding electoral integrity. He spotlighted the need to engage youth, ensuring free, fair, and inclusive elections that embody India’s democratic strength.
Other voices echoed this sentiment. BJP chief JP Nadda described voting as both a right and a fundamental duty, celebrating universal adult suffrage. Nitin Gadkari viewed every vote as a pillar of the republic. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called it the pinnacle of public participation, vowing 100% voter turnout. BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra added poetic flair, linking voter commitment to national prosperity.
This collective message underscores a pivotal moment: as elections approach, leaders are rallying citizens to embrace their role in democracy’s success. National Voters’ Day isn’t just a commemoration—it’s a clarion call for an empowered electorate driving India’s progress.
