जम्मू-कश्मीर में आज एक नया अध्याय लिखने की तैयारी है। वह क्षेत्र, जहां कभी चुनावों का बहिष्कार होता था और आतंकवाद का साया था,
A new chapter is being written in Jammu and Kashmir, assembly elections are being celebrated after 10 years.
Today, preparations are being made to write a new chapter in Jammu and Kashmir. The region, which once boycotted elections and was under the shadow of terrorism, is ready to celebrate assembly elections after 10 years today. This is the first time since Article 370 of the Constitution was repealed on 5 August 2019 that assembly elections are being held in Jammu and Kashmir.
Today, voting is being held for 24 assembly seats in seven districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier, for many years, people did not come out of their homes due to fear of terrorism. But now, on this occasion of elections, voters are enthusiastically heading towards polling stations. This is a positive sign that people are becoming aware of their participation in democracy. In particular, enthusiasm for voting has been seen among the youth. Many young people are exercising their franchise for the first time, and happiness can be clearly seen on their faces. The biggest reason for this change is the growing interest of people in the democratic process and the hope for a better future.
The District Election Officer (DEO) and Presiding Officer (PO) of Shopian have shown special enthusiasm for this election. For the first time, certificates of appreciation have been provided to voters, which has made people realize the importance of their participation. Elders have also participated enthusiastically in this election. They are encouraging young voters with their experience and perspective. This is a time when people from all sections are coming together and participating in building their future. In the shadow of terrorism, where people were reluctant to go to vote, today we see that people are exercising their rights. In areas like Shopian, Tral, and Pulwama, people are reaching polling stations in large numbers. The voting process is going on in a peaceful and organized manner, which is a positive change for this area.
Through this election, people are finding a new way to raise their voice. This is not just an election but it is a fight for people's identity and rights. When people are coming out of their homes to vote, it is a sign that they are serious about their future. With the new changes, a new ray of hope and confidence is emerging among the people of Jammu and Kashmir. By participating in this electoral process, they are showing what democracy means to them. Thus, today's voting in Jammu and Kashmir marks the beginning of a new era. It is a message that when people unite, change is possible.