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Citizens all set to exercise their right to vote today

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In a jubilant display of civic engagement for promo-tion of democratic norms, the energetic voters of all age groups are all set to visit polling stations to exercise their right to vote on February 8 (Thurs-day). The voters who were going to cast votes for the first time looked more energetic as they eagerly waited for the moment to impart their role as par-ticipants in the democratic process.

The young citizens are also promising to bring eld-erly members of their families to polling stations with their civic duty, said citizens namely Rashid Qureshi, Malik Liaqat and some other citizens while talking to APP. Citizen Rashid Qureshi informed his two sons Saad and Zaid were very happy to cast their votes for the first time. “But it’s not just the youth who are making their mark on this momen-tous occasion. Women voters, too, are seizing the opportunity to exercise their right to vote, with many going the extra mile by donning new dresses in celebration of the polling day festivity”, said Mrs Amjid Jandran.

Political parties are ready to set up camps, not only to guide voters but also to foster a sense of commu-nity and inclusion. Organizers of many camps are also enthusiastic to serve food and tea to people. In the Multan division, a total of 8,097,260 voters will exercise their right to vote for different political parties and independent candidates. There are 16 national assembly and 32 provincial assembly seats in the Multan division. At national assembly seats, 240 candidates are contesting elections.—APP

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