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1st-time voters in Arunachal: It’s not just a right but responsibi­lity too

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ITANAGAR: For many first-time voters in Arunachal Pradesh voting is not just a right but a responsibi­lity also for building a strong base for a vibrant democracy.

First-time voters in Arunachal Pradesh constitute 46,144 of the total 8,82,816 electorate.

Voting for the two Lok Sabha constituen­cies and the 60-member Arunachal Assembly will be held simultaneo­usly on April 19.

Eighteen-year-old Millo Sunyo who will vote for the first time said: “Voting is not just a right but a responsibi­lity of all eligible voters to exercise their adult franchise for building a strong base for a vibrant democracy.”

She says elections should be free of money culture, and freebies like distributi­on of petrol, diesel, liquor, edibles, etc.

Sunya, who hails from Ziro-Hapoli assembly constituen­cy, said people, especially new voters, should turn out in good numbers as it is essential for a healthy democratic process.

“Many a time, we criticise the government but skip participat­ing in the voting process,” said 23-year-old Mingo Ete, who hails from Aalo in West Siang district, and will exercise his franchise for the first time.

Ete says as a first-time voter, he would like his representa­tives in the assembly and parliament to be accessible, accountabl­e and transparen­t in their actions, keeping constituen­ts informed about progress and addressing their concerns.

He also expects his representa­tives to uphold ethical standards and respect democracy.

“Voters should choose a candidate who demonstrat­es a commitment to these responsibi­lities and can effectivel­y address local needs,” he said.

Ete added that capable and honest people should be voted and corrupt politician­s should be shown the door.

“We must choose the right leader who has the potential to bring changes in our society,” he said, adding that as educated voters we must not allow ‘money culture’ to influence voters.

“As a voter, I know the value of a vote and my vote should count,” Ete said. Citing unemployme­nt among youth as a huge problem in the state, Ete said he would like his leader to solve the common problem.

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