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'Stable Govt Can Take Big Decisions': Modi Tells Youngsters To Enroll As Voters, Defeat 'Parivarvad'

Interacting with young voters via video conferencing on National Voters Day, PM Modi told them that they have to be enrolled in the voter list at a time when the country is going through its 'Amrit Kaal'

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Speaking on the occasion of National Voters' Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said "Stable government results in big decisions" and urged eligible youngsters to register themselves as voters for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Interacting with young voters via video conferencing during Namo Navmatdata Sammelan, PM Modi told them that they have to be enrolled in the voter list at a time when the country is going through its 'Amrit Kaal' and also said that the power of their vote can defeat 'parivarwadi' parties.

"You all have the responsibility of building a developed India by 2047. You all have a great opportunity to decide how you can get your names etched with golden letters in a developed India. Our speed, direction, approach will be decided by you all and voting will be one big medium of it," said PM Modi.

PM Modi said that each vote is powerful, adding that when there is stable and full majority government in the country then the nation can take big decisions. "With the power of your vote, you have to defeat 'parivarwadi' parties," PM Modi said.

PM Modi also greeted people through a post on the microblogging platform X and urged those who have not yet registered themselves as voters to do so.

He said on X, "Greetings on National Voters Day, an occasion which celebrates our vibrant democracy and also a day to encourage people to register as voters, if they haven’t already."

National Voters’ Day has been celebrated on January 25 every year since 2011 to mark the foundation day of the Election Commission (EC). Its main purpose is to encourage voters to participate in the electoral process. The EC organises drives to facilitate the enrolment of voters, especially the new ones.

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