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Kharge, Priyanka urge voters to vote to strengthen democracy, Constitution

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New Delhi: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party general secretary and Wayanad Lok Sabha candidate Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday urged the voters to cast their votes to strengthen and empower democracy and Constitution.

Priyanka Gandhi in a post on X said, “My dearest sisters and brothers, please vote today, it’s your day, a day for you to make your choice and exercise the greatest power our Constitution has given you. Let’s build a better future together!”

Urging the voters for the first phase of Jharkhand assembly polls, Wayanad Lok Sabha by-election and by-elections to 31 assembly constituencies of 10 states, Kharge said, “All voters are requested to cast their valuable votes to strengthen and empower democracy and the Constitution”.

“The people of Jharkhand have to vote for social justice, inclusive development and good governance and protection of water forests, land and tribal civilization and keep divisive forces away from the state”.

“Before pressing the EVM button, think that we have to form a government which ensures the involvement and participation of the people and not a government which divides, misleads and polarises the people only then we will be able to save the values of Constitution,” Kharge said.

He also welcomed the first-time voters and urged them to exercise their rights wisely.

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