Maharashtra, India – In a recent public address, Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, emphasized the importance of active participation in the democratic process. He referred to the ongoing electoral process as the “festival of democracy,” urging citizens to come out in large numbers to cast their votes.
“What I am seeing right now is that people are coming out in large numbers because this is the festival of democracy and ensuring participation in this festival is necessary for everyone,” Fadnavis said.
The Deputy CM’s statement comes at a time when the state is witnessing a significant voter turnout in the ongoing elections. His words serve as a reminder of the power and responsibility that lies in the hands of the electorate.
Fadnavis’ call for increased participation underscores the importance of each vote in shaping the future of the state. He believes that every citizen’s involvement is crucial in ensuring a robust and representative democracy.
The Deputy CM’s comments have been widely shared and discussed on social media, with many praising his efforts to encourage democratic participation.
As the ‘festival of democracy’ continues, it remains to be seen how the citizens of Maharashtra respond to Fadnavis’ call to action. Regardless of the outcome, the emphasis on widespread participation highlights the vibrant democratic spirit that is alive and well in the state.