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Vote for corruption-free, caste-free & dynasticism-free system: Shah

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New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah appealed to the people voting for the third phase of Lok Sabha election on Tuesday, to vote for a corruption-free, caste-free, and dynasticism-free system.

While voting, Shah urged the people to elect a government that has experience in public welfare and a blueprint for a developed India.

On social media, handle X, Amit Shah said, “In the third phase of the Lok Sabha Election, I appeal to all the voters who are going to cast their votes today to accept voting as a duty towards contributing to nation-building. Once again, vote for a corruption-free, caste-free, and dynasticism-free system. Elect a government that has experience in public welfare and a blueprint for a developed India.”

He said, “Your vote will lay the foundation of good fortune for not only you but also for the entire nation for decades to come.”

Moreover, he also appealed to the voters of Goa to cast their votes and elect a government at the centre that will continue to work towards the development of the state by optimising its potential in the tourism, agriculture, and education sectors.

It may be mentioned that Amit Shah is seeking re-election from Gujarat’s Gandhinagar.

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