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Election fever grips Garo hills

The weekly market of Garo hills will turn into a campaign ground for most political parties in the run-up to the Assembly elections.

Saidul Khan Published 23.01.18, 12:00 AM
Loyola College students perform a skit to sensitise voters on VVPAT and ethical voting at Samanda market near Williamnagar on Monday. Picture by Saidul Khan

Samanda (Meghalaya): The weekly market of Garo hills will turn into a campaign ground for most political parties in the run-up to the Assembly elections.

Most political parties are yet to begin their campaign across the state. But the administration has stepped up its preparedness with its campaign on ethical voting and voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT), which are being used for the first time in Meghalaya. VVPAT provides feedback to voters using electronic voting machines. It functions as an independent verification system for the EVMs and allows voters to verify that their votes are cast as intended. It also serves as an additional barrier to changing or destroying votes.

A group of students from Loyola College, Williamnagar, wearing white T-shirts with the tagline "Cast your vote with conscience" written in Garo language, on Monday roamed around in the market, announcing that Garo singer Browny Marak wouldaddress the electorate at Samanda market. Within a few minutes, the entire marketplace was thronging with people.

The administration of East Garo Hills has appointed Marak the "election icon" of the district. He will visit different market areas to raise awareness.

"An individual with a voter identity card should not remain indoors during election day. Please come out and exercise your rights and choose the candidate of your choice," he said.

The group also staged a street drama to spread the message that voting is about individual choices.

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