NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, APRIL 18
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has made all preparations to welcome voters to the biggest festival of democracy that any nation has witnessed, the elections to the 18th Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies in four states that starts off tomorrow with Phase 1.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar appeals to the voters to realise their democratic responsibility and exercise their voting rights. #LokSabhaElection2024 #GeneralElections2024 #PollsWithAkashvani #ChunavKaParv #DeshKaGarv #IVote4Sure #Elections2024@ECISVEEP… pic.twitter.com/Our0RG3f2J
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) April 18, 2024
On this occasion, the Commission also reiterates its uncompromising commitment to deliver a free, fair, peaceful, accessible, participative and inducement free poll. The Commission and its teams across States and Union Territories, in the last two years have put in necessary hard work and meticulous interventions to give India’s electors the best possible experience. The polling has come after numerous consultations, reviews, field visits, extensive training of officials and building of new and time appropriate operating procedures. It has also involved collaboration with a large spectrum of agencies, organisations countrywide.
ECI's National Icon #SachinTendulkar makes an appeal on eve of polling for #GeneralElections2024 https://t.co/Cg1I8mvpYJ
— Spokesperson ECI (@SpokespersonECI) April 18, 2024
The Commission comprising CEC Rajiv Kumar and ECs Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu gave final touches to poll preparations today at 12 noon for a smooth run of phase 1 of General Elections 2024. Remaining 6 phases of polls will continue till 1st of June with around 97 crore voters lined up to vote. Counting of votes scheduled on 4th June.
The Commission considers that it is the time now for voters to act. It has with all sincerity appealed to voters to step out of their homes, go to the polling station and vote with responsibility and pride. In a nationally televised message, CEC Rajiv Kumar appealed to all voters to vote without fail.