PM Narendra Modi urges Manipur voters to exercise their right to vote
PM Narendra Modi urges Manipur voters to exercise their right to vote
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On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to turn out in large numbers and exercise their right to vote in the first round of the Manipur Assembly elections. Prime Minister Modi also urged young and first-time voters to use their right to vote on Twitter. "We are urging everyone who is voting in the first phase of the Manipur Assembly elections today to vote in large numbers. I particularly encourage young and first-time voters to exercise their right to vote "he said

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stated that their one vote would ensure that the beautiful State free of insurgency, blockade, and corruption. "I strongly encourage Manipur's people, particularly the youth, to vote in huge numbers. Your one vote will ensure that this lovely state remains free of insurgency, blockade, and corruption. So come out and vote for Manipur's development "He Twitted.

JP Nadda, the BJP's national president, said: "The first round of Manipur Assembly elections gets underway today, with 38 delegates up for election. Your one vote will determine the direction of your state and country. I'm urging everybody to vote in great numbers."

BJP Manipur in-charge Dr Sambit Patra tweeted, urging people to vote before breakfast: "The first phase of Manipur Assembly elections 2022 is already underway, with 38 delegates up for election. Manipur's next five years will be characterized by this day. It is a sincere request to all Manipur residents to vote in huge numbers for the security and development of the state."

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