Voting for the fifth elected assembly started at eight in the morning, CM Dhami casts his vote

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Voting for the fifth elected assembly started at eight in the morning, CM Dhami casts his vote

Dehradun: Voting for the fifth elected assembly of Uttarakhand has started from 8 am. The enthusiasm of the voters is visible at the polling stations since morning. From the elderly to the jawans, there are queues at the centers to exercise their franchise. 80 lakh voters of the state will lock the fate of the candidates who have entered the election battle in the EVMs. Last time a total of 65.56 percent voting was done in the state, this time the Election Commission has a challenge to increase the vote percentage due to Kovid.
Gloves have been provided at the polling stations for using sanitizers and EVMs in view of Kovid, so that the epidemic does not spread. Tight security arrangements have been made by the commission to ensure fair and peaceful polling. PM Narendra Modi, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, Delhi CM Kejriwal and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi have appealed to the people to participate in this festival of democracy.

To strengthen democracy, District Magistrate Yugal Kishore Pant participated in the great festival of democracy and voted at the booth built in the Collectorate premises. And appealed to all the people of the district to strengthen the democracy by reaching the booth in maximum number and voting. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami cast his vote along with his wife and mother. He appealed to all the voters to cast their votes.
Chief Electoral Officer Sowjanya informed that voting is going on peacefully across the state. Police force has been deployed in all the polling stations. No untoward incident was reported from any polling station.
Haridwar District Magistrate / District Election Officer Vinay Shankar Pandey exercised his franchise while participating in the grand festival of family democracy at the model polling station of Navodaya Vidyalaya, Roshanabad, on the occasion of Vidhan Sabha General Election-2022.

Matbar Singh Bisht, 102 years old, casts his vote at the Srinagar Municipality booth. Appeal that they must vote.

BJP candidate from Khatima assembly seat and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami casts his vote along with his family.
In Rudraprayag, Superintendent of Police Ayush Agarwal cast his vote by standing in line. Long lines of people are seen at almost all the polling stations. Everyone seems excited to make their sacrifices in this festival of democracy.
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has appealed to the voters to participate in development and progress. He said, ‘Only a government free from corruption and appeasement can take forward the development, pride and honor of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. Therefore, I appeal to all the voters of Uttarakhand that by voting, you should become a partner in the development and progress of the state. Voting first, then refreshments.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has left to cast his vote along with his entire family. BJP has made CM Dhami its candidate from Khatima seat. If the BJP government is formed in the state, then once again the responsibility of the state can be on the shoulders of Pushkar Singh Dhami.
In Pauri district, the administration became ready from 8 am. District Election Officer Dr. Vijay Kumar Jogdande inspected the Election Control Room and PDMS Control Room. He inquired about all the booths in the district. Peaceful voting has started in 947 booths of the district.
UP in-charge Priyanka Gandhi has appealed to the voters to use the strongest weapon of democracy. He said, ‘Dear Uttarakhand people, mountains, nature, traditions and love are the strength of Uttarakhand. Today, for the bright future of Uttarakhand and Uttarakhand’s self-respect, the strongest weapon of democracy: Use your vote. Jai Uttarakhand.
NCC candidate takes elderly people to vote. Elders of 80 plus showed enthusiasm to vote in the morning itself. In Haridwar’s Rishi Kul Vidyapeeth Brahmacharya Ashram premises, a long line of voters formed at the polling booth before 8 pm.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to the voters to participate in this festival of democracy. The PM tweeted and wrote, ‘With the second round of Uttar Pradesh assembly elections today, voting is on for all the assembly seats of Uttarakhand and Goa. I request all the voters to participate in this holy festival of democracy and create a new record of voting. Remember – Vote first, then anyone else wark.