The Election Commission of India recently engaged with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in South Africa and Mauritius. The delegation’s visit aimed to connect with Indian citizens living abroad to promote electoral participation and provide them with necessary information about the voting process. The discussions centered around the significance of voting and the procedures for NRIs to register and cast their votes in Indian elections. The delegation emphasized the importance of NRIs exercising their voting rights to contribute to India’s democratic process. These interactions not only aimed to increase awareness among NRIs but also to address any concerns or queries they may have regarding the voting process. The Election Commission of India’s efforts to engage with NRIs in South Africa and Mauritius highlight the commitment to ensuring that Indian citizens living abroad are informed and empowered to participate in the country’s electoral process. Through such initiatives, the Election Commission seeks to strengthen the bond between NRIs and their homeland while encouraging them to play an active role in shaping India’s future through the power of their vote. This outreach program is a crucial step towards fostering a sense of belonging and engagement among NRIs, ensuring that their voices are heard in the democratic process of the world’s largest democracy.

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