The Free Press Journal

Moment of truth for Goans today

„ STAGE SET FOR LOK SABHA POLLS AMIDST HIGH STAKES, SCORCHING HEAT „ 11.75 LAKH VOTERS TO EXERCISE FRANCHISE „ OVER 1,700 POLLING STATIONS SET UP ACROSS THE STATE

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MAPUSA

The day has finally arrived when Goans will decide who will represent them and echo their voices in the hallowed precincts of the lower house of the Parliament.

Goans will exercise their right to vote on Tuesday, in the third phase of the seven-leg general election, amidst soaring temperatur­es and fervent political debates.

Opposition parties have framed this electoral process as a critical endeavour to safeguard democracy and uphold the sanctity of the Constituti­on, while the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has rallied supporters under the banner of a vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a vision of a Viksit Bharat.

With 11.75 lakh eligible voters poised to cast their ballots, the stakes are high as Goa prepares to elect two parliament­arians, one each from the constituen­cies of North Goa and South Goa.

Polling will begin at 7 in the morning and end at 6 in the evening.

A total of 1,725 polling stations have been establishe­d across the State, with meticulous planning by the Chief Electoral Office to ensure a seamless voting experience.

The polling staff fanned across the State, even as the State Election Commission engaged in a mammoth exercise of dispatchin­g the electronic voting machines (EVMs) to all the polling stations.

In North Goa, Union Minister Shripad Naik seeks a record sixth term under the BJP banner, while the Congress has nominated seasoned politician Ramakant Naik to contest for the constituen­cy.

In South Goa, industrial­ist Pallavi Dempo represents the BJP, while war veteran and activist Viriato Fernandes carries the Congress torch.

Adding to the electoral landscape is the debut of the Revolution­ary Goans Party with President Manoj Parab and Rubert Pereira contesting from North and South.

In the 2019 elections, BJP’s

Shripad Naik secured victory in North Goa, while Francisco Sardinha of the Congress triumphed in the South.

With the unpreceden­ted heat wave in parts of the country including in the coastal state of Goa, the focus is on the turnout.

Concerns over lower voter turnout in preceding phases of the parliament­ary elections have prompted proactive measures by the Chief Electoral Office. Coolers have been installed in polling stations, and arrangemen­ts have been made to provide refreshing lemon juice to voters.

 ?? ?? Officials get ready to fan out for poll duty on the eve of polling day on Monday.
Officials get ready to fan out for poll duty on the eve of polling day on Monday.

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