On poll eve, EC appeals to Delhi-NCR voters to break trend of urban apathy
The Election Commission has urged urban voters in urban centres to break the trend of urban apathy and attend the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections. The Commission has previously noted that Mumbai, Thane, Nashik, and Lucknow have shown apathy tow...

In a statement Friday on the preparation for the sixth phase of elections, the poll authority said voters in urban centres such as Delhi, Gurugram and Faridabad are specially reminded about their right and duty and "break the trend of urban apathy".
Earlier this week too, the Commission had pointed out that Mumbai, Thane and Lucknow have shown apathy towards voting in the past and asked people living in these cities to turn out in high numbers.
The poll authority had noted that in the past, these cities have "suffered" from urban apathy as far as voting is concerned.
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On May 3 too, while referring to voter turnout in phase two, the Commission had said it was "disappointed" with the turnout level in some metropolitan cities.
The EC had last month assembled many metro commissioners here to work out a strategy to fight the apathy.
Urban and youth apathy is described as a phenomenon when young voters and those living in metros fail to turn up at polling stations on the election day.
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