Sopore Gears Up for Democratic Participation: ADC, Sopore Flags off Tonga Rally

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Sopore, May 8:Today, the town of Sopore witnessed an energetic display of democratic fervor as the Tonga Rally, organized under the Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP), was flagged off by Additional Deputy Commissioner Shabir Ahmad Raina. The rally aimed to raise awareness about the importance of voting and encourage eligible citizens to exercise their franchise in the Lok Sabha Elections 2024.

Stretching from the railway crossing to Seer crossing and culminating at Bye pass, the Tonga Rally saw enthusiastic participation from both organizers and attendees. Tongas adorned with banners carrying messages emphasizing the significance of voting paraded through the town, capturing the attention of onlookers and passersby.

Addressing the participants, the Additional Deputy Commissioner highlighted the pivotal role of voting in strengthening democracy and urged all eligible citizens to actively engage in the electoral process.

Events like the Tonga Rally exemplify the grassroots efforts being made to foster a culture of electoral participation and civic engagement in Sopore. As the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 draw near, such initiatives serve as catalysts for ensuring that every voice is heard and every vote counts in shaping the future of our nation.

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