PM compliments ECI for efforts to reach every voter in Meghalaya

Published By : Admin | February 26, 2023 | 11:07 IST

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has lauded all those involved in monumental effort by the ECI to ensure every eligible voter can vote with ease in Meghalaya.

ECI has dispatched 974 polling teams across 59 poll-going assembly constituencies in Meghalaya.

Moreover, polling teams trekked difficult terrains for hours, sailed to Kamsing polling station with only 35 voters, used traditional Khasi baskets to carry polling materials to ensure no voter is left behind.

In reply to a tweet by PIB Meghalaya, the Prime Minister tweeted;

“This is yet another example of the monumental effort by the ECI to ensure every eligible voter can vote with ease. Compliments to all those who are a part of these teams. This should also inspire voters to turnout in record numbers and further strengthen our democracy.”

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