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104 Years women Cast her vote In poonch

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
19/05/2024
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Jr Sheikh Tariq

Poonch//Smt. Shah Bano, the 104-year-old senior citizen, has set a shining example for her fellow citizens in the great and largest democracy of the world. Her unwavering commitment to exercising her right to vote at her advanced age is not just a remarkable act but also a powerful statement about the importance of active participation in the democratic process.

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In a country like India, where democracy is not just a system of governance but a way of life, the act of voting holds immense significance. It is the cornerstone of our democratic values and the foundation upon which our nation’s future is built. Every vote cast is a voice heard, a choice made, and a step taken towards shaping the destiny of our country.

Smt. Shah Bano’s determination to cast her vote at the age of 104 is a testament to her deep-rooted belief in the power of democracy and the responsibility that comes with it. Despite her age and any challenges that may have come her way, she made it a point to fulfill her civic duty and be a part of the electoral process.

Her action serves as an inspiration to all citizens, reminding us that no matter how old or young we are, our voice matters, and our vote counts. It is a reminder that democracy is not just a privilege but a responsibility that we must all take seriously.

As Smt. Shah Bano made her way to the polling booth in the 79 Bhera-A Mendhar assembly constituency, she symbolized the resilience and determination of the Indian voter. Her presence at the polling station was not just a mere formality but a powerful affirmation of her faith in the democratic ideals of our nation.

In a country where millions of citizens often take their right to vote for granted or choose to abstain from participating in the electoral process, Smt. Shah Bano’s act serves as a wake-up call. It reminds us that every vote matters, every voice counts, and every citizen has a role to play in shaping the future of our country.

As we reflect on Smt. Shah Bano’s inspiring act, let us all take a moment to appreciate the significance of our right to vote. Let us remember that it is not just a privilege but a duty that we owe to our nation and ourselves. Let us follow in her footsteps and make sure that we exercise our right to vote in every election, ensuring that our voices are heard and our choices are counted.

Smt. Shah Bano may be just one citizen among millions, but her act of voting at the age of 104 has left an indelible mark on the conscience of our nation. Let us honor her commitment by being responsible citizens, active participants in our democracy, and guardians of our nation’s future.

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