*Honors DCs of Jammu, Kupwara, Samba for outstanding performance
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 25: Like other parts of the country, the 9th National Voters’ Day-2019 was celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir with lot of enthusiasm.
The main state-level function was organized by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), J&K at Convention Centre, Canal Road Jammu. Similar functions were also organized at district/tehsil/block headquarters and in educational institutions across the State to sensitize people about the importance of their vote.
Chief Secretary, BVR Subrahmanyam was chief guest at the main function at Jammu, while as the district level functions were held under the aegis of concerned Deputy Commissioners who happen to be the District Election Officers.
Among those present at the State level function included, MLC Ramesh Arora, Principal Secretary Industries & Commerce and former CEO, Shaleen Kabra, CEO, Shailendra Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Sanjeev Verma, Secretary Education, Ajeet K Sahu, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, Commissioner/ Secretary Culture, Mohammad Saleem Shishgar, Director Hospitality &Protocol, Hashmat Ali Khan, Director Information, Tariq Ahmed Zargar, several HoDs, other senior functionaries of Election Department, other departments, representatives of social organizations, prominent citizens, teachers and large number of students.
The State-level function marked by launching the on-line Voters’ Universal Helpline “1950” by the Chief Secretary who made the first call on the helpline number to mark its operations in the State. The activities like screening of short films on the electoral process, message of Chief Election Commissioner of India, Sunil Arora and play by Natrang artists highlighting the importance of the Voters Day and rights of the voters were the main attractions in the function.
While congratulating the new voters, the Chief Secretary said that Constitution of India has empowered everyone to vote and elect the leaders of their choice which is the vital tool for strengthening the democracy. He called upon the voters, especially the youth, students to make use of their right to franchise in every election in large numbers and also encourage their parents, friends and relatives to definitely vote in every election and become part of this important democratic exercise. He asked the students and youth who have just become eligible for vote to enroll themselves and feel proud to be voters.
The Chief Secretary said that the Election Commission of India has initiated several reforms to ensure free, fair and transparent elections in the country through the process of Electronic Voting Machines after getting suggestions from various stakeholders from time to time. The Commission has launched several on-line services for to facilitate the voters and any kind of query can be sought on-line on newly established helpline 1950.
CEO, Shailendra Kumar while highlighting the significance of the occasion said that the National Voter’s Day is being celebrated across the country on 25th January every year to mark the foundation of Election Commission of India on this day in 1950. The main objective is to encourage and facilitate the enrollment of new voters and ensuring maximum participation of voters in the electoral process and to apprise the people about the new initiatives taken by the Election Commission to facilitate the voters, to create greater awareness among the voters about the new initiatives.
Enrolment has no last or cut-off date and can be done any day. The newly established helpline 1950 which is dedicated to the foundation of Election Commission of India will facilitate every caller and is accessible from any location across the country by only prefixing the local STD Code if they are dialing from outside and make direct call when they have to contact local authorities. This will facilitate the callers with any kind of queries related to the electoral process, enrollment of new voters, addition/deletion of entries in the electoral rolls, shifting of voters and other allied issues like location of polling booth.
Giving details of new initiatives taken by State Election Department to facilitate the voters including physically challenged and old people, the CEO said that special facilities like availability of Wheel Chairs, Palkis and other basic services will be ensured at every polling station during the ensuing General elections in the State.
The Chief Secretary and CEO honored the officers and other functionaries including BLOs related to electoral process in various districts for their outstanding work during the year 2018. Prominent among those were Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara, Khalid Jehangir, DC Samba, Sushma Chauhan, DIO, Samba, Sanjeev Kapoor.
Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPICs) were also distributed among the new voters, including physically challenged by the Chief Secretary and Chief Electoral Officer.