The Election Commission of India recently engaged with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) residing in South Africa and Mauritius. The delegation held discussions with the Indian diaspora in these countries to promote voter awareness and registration. The initiative aimed at encouraging NRIs to participate in the Indian electoral process and exercise their right to vote. The Election Commission officials provided information on the registration process, voting procedures, and the importance of active participation in elections. The interaction with NRIs was part of the Commission’s efforts to increase voter turnout and ensure a more inclusive democratic process. By reaching out to Indian citizens living abroad, the Election Commission hopes to strengthen the connection between NRIs and their homeland. The discussions also focused on addressing any challenges faced by NRIs in registering as voters and casting their votes. Through such interactions, the Election Commission aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in the electoral system while empowering NRIs to be active participants in shaping India’s future. This engagement with NRIs in South Africa and Mauritius underscores the Commission’s commitment to promoting democratic values and facilitating greater engagement of overseas Indians in the country’s democratic process.

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