Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Folk play echoes awareness message for voters

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BALURGHAT: In a significan­t move by South Dinajpur district administra­tion to motivate voters, a short lyrical folk drama was staged by the local artistes of Kushmandi block on the premises of district administra­tive building on Monday.

Officer-in-Charge of Systemic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participat­ion (SVEEP) programme Mahadyuti Adhikary said: “A lyrical folk drama using ‘Khon pala gaan’—to focus on women voters, provision of postal ballot for the electors aged over 80 and PWD electors—has been presented in the premises of district administra­tive building.” According to him, the Election Commission of India is also focusing on COVID-19 management and the opportunit­y to download e-EPIC.

“Lyrical folk drama of the

Rajbanshi community of Kushmandi block that blends elements of theatre, music and dance is the most prominent performing art forms here. It attracts huge audiences. More such performanc­es will be replicated across the district in future,” he said.

According to an official, the ECI is running a high-pitch campaign across the state with special focus on women and young voters for the upcoming assembly polls.

“Folk artistes are urging voters to cast their votes. The message is being given to the voters to cast their votes without any barriers or inducement­s with special attention to women, young and disabled voters,” the official said.

District Magistrate and District Returning Officer Nikhil Nirmal along with senior administra­tive officials were present in the programme.

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