DEMOCRACY COULD NOT BE CONSIDERED ABSOLUTE FAIR WITH THE VOTING ALONE, AS PER THE REMARKS GIVEN BY THE HONOURABLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Democracy in the system generated by the Government could not considered absolute fair with the voting alone and for which the honourable Supreme Court's remarks endorsed to the election Commission that voting is a sentimental right, is a timely reminder of its true essence, as such voting is not just a procedural compliance and formality;it embodies citizens, faith, dignity and voice in a democracy. Any attempt to dilute its value--through restrictive measures, lack of transparency and accountability, or administrative lapses, and risks eroding public trust may work against the purpose. As such the election Commission must treat this right with the seriousness. it deserves by ensuring absolute fairness, accessibility and accountability in the electoral process. Protecting the sanctity of voting is not optional, it is imperative for sustaining a healthy and inclusive democracy for the people by the people and to the people:- Er Fateh Chand Guleria, Director RTI welfare Association registered number HPCD, 3552 , Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh phone number 9459334377

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