BJP's Sunil Kedar Urges Nashik Citizens To Register As Voters
Nashik BJP leader appeals for voter registration, sets up assistance centres.

A major voter registration drive is underway in Nashik, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) urging citizens to participate actively.
The drive is part of the Special Summary Revision (SSR) of electoral rolls, currently being conducted across the state. Sunil Kedar, BJP Nashik City District President, has appealed to citizens to ensure they and their family members are registered to vote before July 29.
To facilitate the process, the BJP has appointed Booth Level Agents (BLA-2) at all polling stations in Nashik city. Additionally, BJP MLAs, corporators, office-bearers, and party workers have set up assistance centres at various locations to help citizens complete voter registration quickly and conveniently.
As per the Election Commission's schedule, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will conduct door-to-door visits from June 30 to July 29 to assist eligible voters in filling out registration forms. The draft electoral roll will be published on August 5, while claims and objections will be accepted from August 5 to October 3. The final electoral roll will be published on October 7.
Kedar emphasized the importance of ensuring that all eligible voters are registered, while also eliminating bogus voters from the electoral roll. He urged residents to encourage their neighbours to participate in the process, stating that the objective of the special revision campaign is to create a accurate and reliable electoral roll.
The voter registration drive is a crucial step in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process in Nashik. By participating in the drive, citizens can help ensure that their voices are heard in future elections.
The BJP's efforts to facilitate voter registration demonstrate the party's commitment to increasing civic engagement and promoting democratic participation. By setting up assistance centres and appointing Booth Level Agents, the party is making it easier for citizens to register to vote.
The success of the voter registration drive will depend on the active participation of Nashik's citizens. Kedar's appeal to citizens to register themselves and their family members is a timely reminder of the importance of exercising one's right to vote.
In the context of Maharashtra's electoral landscape, the Special Summary Revision of electoral rolls is a significant exercise. The revision aims to update the electoral roll, eliminating duplicate or bogus entries, and ensuring that all eligible voters are included.
The Election Commission's schedule for the revision process is designed to ensure that all eligible voters have an opportunity to register. The publication of the draft electoral roll on August 5 will provide citizens with a chance to verify their registration status and make any necessary corrections.
In conclusion, the voter registration drive in Nashik is an important initiative that aims to promote democratic participation and ensure the integrity of the electoral process. By participating in the drive, citizens can help create a more accurate and reliable electoral roll, and exercise their right to shape the future of their city and state.
The appeal by Sunil Kedar, BJP Nashik City District President, highlights the importance of civic engagement and democratic participation in Nashik. As the city prepares for future elections, the success of the voter registration drive will be crucial in ensuring that all eligible voters have a chance to exercise their right to vote.