Chikkamagaluru: Sarcasm - Tourists honoured by journalists for neglecting voting


Daijiworld Media Network - Chikkamagaluru (SP)

Chikkamagaluru, Apr 19: The government and election commission have been doing everything within their command to educate people about the need to participate in the democratic process of polling in the country, which happens to be the biggest such exercise in the entire world.

However, it is surprising that a large number of people, young and old, and even educated, have been neglecting their duty to exercise their franchise that has been bestowed upon them. It is irritating and frustrating that they prefer going on a trip or tour by making use of holiday instead of casting of their vote, as they feel voting is not important.

During the first phase of polling for Lok Sabha election in the state on Thursday, people who went on a tour without taking part in the election process were felicitated in a unique way.

Because of election, government departments, banks, and private companies had declared holiday on Thursday to enable their employees to cast their votes. But several among them went on trips instead. Some such tourists were stopped near Magadi hand post and Kaimara in the outskirts of the town and checked. Many among them were found to be people working in IT-BT companies at Bengaluru. During these checks, it was found that these employees had undertaken tour without exercising their franchise although they were young and educated. Such tourists were felicitated by the district journalists union in an ironic way.

They were felicitated with a shawl, and garland made of xerox copies of Aadhaar card, PAN card, ATM card, voter ID, ration card etc. A class to create awareness about the need to vote was also held for them. These tourists were told that they were wrong in not exercising their franchise in spite of possessing Aadhaar card, voter ID, PAN card, credit card, debit card etc and instead, giving importance to making merry. The tourists were offered the above garland to educate them that they have been using government facilities but at the same time, they are not ready to discharge their responsibilities.

During this period, a few tourists said they did not like any of the candidates contesting the election. They were told about the 'NOTA' provision. They were let to proceed after obtaining their statement that they will exercise their votes next time without fail.

The journalists later lamented the fact that many among the tourists do not have the minimum awareness about the need to vote and wondered how democracy can survive in their hands. They said that the tourists who did not vote were given unique felicitation to educate them about the need to vote at least in future. District president of journalists union, G M Rajashekhar, general secretary, Byaladalu Kumar, Adoor Rajesh, and other office bearers of the union were present.

  

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  • darrel, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 20 2019

    in my 45 year I have never voted in India, nobody can force anyone, all the politicians are crooks , no matter what party they stand for. and Indian democracy says voting is not compulsory as in some countries you get a fine in post for not voting. journalist should stop using soft targets for publicity .

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Apr 20 2019

    Noone can force anybody to vote when he dont want.But voting means he takes his duty very important as a citizenOther side many dont even know their candidates except on the day of canvasing or election.some are voting when they know one who does for their comunity,or helps their region when needed.Important is Govt.should keep voting day on Sunday or on holiday so that workers need not take extra off,or their firm need not close.Here voting is done on sunday or holiday.second we are not compelled to attend personally.We can do it before some days by Post.Free envelope is provided and a list sent to each voter on request.so such a drama like in India staying for hours in que,or have to go to their polling home .India has to develope in many things.

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  • Norbert, India

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Dear. Journalists instead of this drama on gentle youngsters, use your profession and energy the bring minimum qualifications to our MPs, MLAs and all other representatives.. Surely almost all will come to vote. Today many a times we have to vote for the okay among the worst !!!.

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  • Akash Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    In democratic country India the democracy is only for the voter's. Politicians are already divided this country in the name of caste and religion.
    Voting rights reserved for the people what about the politicians?

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  • Mann, Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    This are Arnab Goswami breed . These pseudo journalists need to be educated about meaning of NOTA. It is like asking employee to come to office and tell I am on leave today .
    They are educated and they know it is better to stay away from those elections which give credibility to terrorists like sadhvi pragya..

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Abstaining from voting is not a crime. People cannot be forced to vote.

    But all should caste their vote. They should opt best choice available. If not it it is the responsibility of people to put a right candidate and get him elected. Then only democracy can function efficiently.

    If the good people shy away from democratic process we see unfit candidates getting elected.

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  • Wilson, UDUPI

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    If the candidates have terrorist tag should I vote? Where is the law in this country? They comes out bail and get tickets, is he or she our future MP whom we should vote?where is the EC?

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  • A.Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Those citizens did not use their franchize to vote have no rights to complain or speak good or bad against or in favour of next Govt either NDA or UPA. They totally lost their rights either to praise or critize Govt for the next five years.

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  • bharath1953, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    What the Journalists have done to the educated youngsters who prioritised excursion over National Duty is praise worthy. Running away from the Electoral process is nothing but showing our cowardliness.

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  • chethana, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    no one should take law into their own hands. When the supreme court or EC has not made voting mandatory who the hell are the fellow countrymen to conduct such atrocities.
    if they had come across a gang of thugs would they do the same thing with them?
    The chap in the photograph seems decent and that is why he allowed them to do whatever nonsense they did on him.

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  • Abhi, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Surely, u too haven't voted!

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    When the election commission itself had made an option of NOTA while voting, what is wrong in abstaining from voting in a democratic setup?

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  • Vishu, Moodabidri

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Shame, its a shame on our democracy..

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Now, to get railway reservation, one has to book 120 days in advance. To avail concessional fare in airline also, one has to book many months before travel. The dates of polling was announced about a month back. People who have children on vacation, can they get railway ticket or concessional airfare, at the last moment if they wait for voting ? No doubt, one has to vote. But, if one has genuine difficulty, such people should not be insulted.

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  • DSilva, Karkala

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    Election day is declared by government as paid holiday. Working class people who do not exercise voting right and do not show indelible voting mark on their finger , should be treated as absent and deduct one day salary. Election Commissioner and Government should do the needful in the matter

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  • chethana, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    This journalist fraternity are not saints. In today's modern world all media houses are more or less sold and affiliated to a certain ideology or party.
    They do not have any right to do these nonsense garlanding etc to people who have not voted.
    It is not mandatory to vote in India.
    Even I have not voted as I did not find any candidate suitable and moreover, I do not believe in this mockery of democrazy

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    ya... you give us idiotic criminal minded candidates and you want us to vote????

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  • Ismail khan, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    There is NOTA provision for that .

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Why should waste my time to select NOTA?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 19 2019

    People are fully Fed Up ...

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