For a change, Elderly Voters Lead from the front in J&K’s Final Election Phase

Arun Jasrotia
Udhampur, Oct 1 (TDD) In a remarkable display of democratic spirit, the third and final phase of voting in Jammu and Kashmir concluded peacefully today, with an unexpected twist – it was the elderly, not the youth, who turned out in droves to cast their ballots.

This phase, covering 40 assembly constituencies across seven districts of Jammu and Kashmir , saw an impressive turnout of senior citizens, setting an inspiring example for younger generations.

The Election Commission had made extensive arrangements to ensure accessibility for all voters, particularly focusing on the needs of older citizens. Their efforts paid off as numerous heartwarming stories emerged throughout the day. In Udhampur, 102-year-old Kesar Devi made headlines by exercising her right to vote, proving that age is no obstacle to civic duty. Similarly, 97-year-old Chunni Lal and 92-year-old Vaishno Devi, a person with disabilities, showed unwavering commitment to the democratic process by casting their votes.

The day was filled with inspiring sights, such as 85-year-old Shanti Devi overcoming physical challenges to reach her polling station. Even in remote areas, the enthusiasm was palpable, with an 84-year-old tribal voter making her way to a polling station in the Ramnagar Assembly Constituency.

      This unexpected surge of elderly voters has not only ensured a strong turnout but has also set a powerful example for the younger generation. As one election official noted, "The dedication shown by our senior citizens today is a lesson in civic responsibility. They've not just participated in the democratic process; they've celebrated it."

As the votes will counted on 8th of October 2024 and Jammu and Kashmir moves forward, the lasting image of this election may well be the determined faces of its eldest citizens, leading the way in shaping the region’s future.(TDD)

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