Assembly Elections 2026: PM Modi calls voting "sacred democratic duty", urges record turnout in Tamil Nadu and Bengal polls

Assembly polls 2026: Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on citizens in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal to vote in the Assembly elections. He emphasized voting as a sacred democratic duty. The Prime Minister specifically encouraged young people and wom...

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged voters in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal to turn out in large numbers for the Assembly elections, calling voting a "sacred democratic duty."

In separate posts on X, the Prime Minister made a special appeal to youth and women to participate enthusiastically and ensure a record turnout.

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"As the people of Tamil Nadu prepare to vote in the Assembly elections, I urge all voters to fulfil this sacred democratic duty with great enthusiasm. In particular, I call upon the youth and women of Tamil Nadu to turn out in large numbers and pave the way for a record turnout of votes," PM Modi wrote.

Extending a similar message to West Bengal, where the first phase of polling is underway, he urged people to take part in what he described as a "festival of democracy".

"The first phase of voting for the West Bengal Assembly elections is today. I call upon all citizens to participate with full enthusiasm in this festival of democracy. I especially urge my young friends and the women of West Bengal to vote in large numbers," he said.
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Polling began in both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal on Thursday under tight security arrangements. Voting will continue till 6:00 pm.

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Mock polls were conducted at polling stations in both states before voting began.

Tamil Nadu is voting in a single phase for all 234 Assembly constituencies.
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West Bengal is witnessing a two-phase election for its 294 Assembly seats. The first phase covers 152 constituencies, while the second phase is scheduled for April 29.

According to the Election Commission of India, a total of 1,478 candidates are in the fray in the first phase.
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The counting of votes will take place on May 4.
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