to discuss ways to enhance their participation in the electoral process. The delegation, led by Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora, held meetings with various NRI groups to understand their challenges and concerns regarding voting from abroad. The discussions focused on the feasibility of introducing electronic voting for NRIs, as well as simplifying the registration process. The Election Commission assured the NRIs that their inputs would be taken into consideration while formulating policies to make voting more accessible for them. The meetings also aimed to create awareness among NRIs about the importance of exercising their voting rights and being actively involved in the democratic process of India. Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora emphasized the need for NRIs to be engaged in the electoral process and encouraged them to register as voters to make their voices heard. The delegation’s visit to South Africa and Mauritius is part of the Election Commission’s efforts to engage with the Indian diaspora and address their concerns regarding voting. The Commission is working towards implementing measures to facilitate voting for NRIs in future elections. It is important for NRIs to stay informed about the voting procedures and actively participate in the democratic process to have a say in shaping the future of India.

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