Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma Casts Vote, Urges Voter Turnout

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma arrived at the Walbakgre polling station in Tura bright and early to cast his vote for the 18th Lok Sabha election. Joining the queue along with fellow citizens, Sangma expressed his surprise at the early turnout of voters.

The voting for the first phase of the election commenced at 7 am across 102 constituencies in India and will continue until 4 pm today. Speaking to the media, Sangma urged the public to follow suit and participate actively in the democratic process by exercising their right to vote.

His presence at the polling station underscores the significance of voter engagement and highlights the importance of every citizen’s role in shaping the nation’s future through the electoral process. As the day progresses, Sangma’s call for voter turnout echoes across Meghalaya, emphasizing the fundamental principles of democracy and civic duty.

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