Shillong, Jan 25 (UNI) Meghalaya has been awarded the Best Electoral Practices Award
2021 for conducting the 2018 Assembly Elections by the Election Commission of India,
Governor Satya Pal Malik said on Monday.
“It was a matter of pride and hoped that the award would encourage the Election
Department to strive for better results,” Malik said addressing the 11th National Voters’
Day function at the Raj Bhawan here.
Expressing happiness over the 2.59 per cent increase in voting percentage and
increase in female voters turnout by 3.50 per cent in the last election compared to
the previous years, the Governor encouraged and urged all the eligible youth of the
state to enroll, exercise their rights and to take part in keeping the “flame of
democracy alive”.
The theme for this year’s National Voters Day is, “Making our voters Empowered,
Vigilant, Safe and Informed.”
Malik lauded the efforts put in by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer Frederick
Roy Kharkongor along with the District Election Offices in “leaving no stone unturned
in ensuring that the young voters take part in the electoral process”.
He stated that due to the Covid -19 pandemic in the previous year, the Election
Department was compelled to use virtual platforms for disseminating various voter’s
education programmes, awareness and campaigns.
“It is noteworthy to state that the department had introduced E – EPIC which is portable
and downloadable,” he said.
East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner, Isawanda Laloo, in her address stressed on the
need of active participation of the youth in the electoral process.
She stated that because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the electoral process was faced
with many constraints, however she expressed happiness over the hard work and
commitment by the field level functionaries and other stakeholders in ensuring the
enrollment programmes were successful.
Laloo also stated that the Office of the District Election Officer had tied up and
involved the traditional heads such as Headmen and ‘Sordars’ of various localities to
help in disseminating information and identifying new and prospective voters.
On the occasion, the Governor gave away prizes to the winners of the various
competitions organised by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer in collaboration with
Meghalaya Model United Nations.
Earlier, Deputy Commissioner Laloo flagged off the Wheels of Democracy Cycle
Rally from Meghalaya Bharat Scouts and Guides premises in the city.
The rally culminated at the Raj Bhawan.
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