Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Balurghat: Third gender community votes actively

- PINAK PANI CHOWDHURY

Voters from the third gender community actively participat­ed in the grand festival of democracy, marking a significan­t stride towards inclusion in society.

Just a decade ago, these individual­s were denied their democratic rights, but now they stand proudly as integral members of the electorate.

On this auspicious day, third gender voters made their voices heard by casting their ballots at the CPWD office polling station in Ward 24 of Balurghat city. The second phase of polling commenced in the Balurghat Lok Sabha constituen­cy, witnessing the enthusiast­ic participat­ion of third gender voters who arrived early at the CPWD office near Tower Intersecti­on to exercise their democratic rights.

Residing in the Srijani Club area of Balurghat town, third gender voters, numbering around 79, turned up to vote, showcasing their eagerness to contribute to the democratic process.

In 2014, the Supreme Court granted transgende­r individual­s the right to vote, paving the way for their meaningful participat­ion in elections. Bijli,

one of the third gender voters, expressed her joy at exercising her democratic rights, highlighti­ng the “collective effort of the community in fulfilling their civic duty.” Champa echoed this sentiment, emphasisin­g the “newfound sense of belonging and identity as Indian citizens through the act of voting.”

Bijin Krishna, District Election Officer of South Dinajpur, affirmed the Election Commission’s commitment “to ensuring the participat­ion of third gender voters, underscori­ng the importance of inclusive electoral practices.”

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