Young voters under election umbrella

 Voter’s pledge administered by the CEO FR Kharkongor, additional CEO T Lyngwa and the ERO East Khasi hills T. Marak
Voter’s pledge administered by the CEO FR Kharkongor, additional CEO T Lyngwa and the ERO East Khasi hills T. Marak
....Youth taking part in the painting.........
….Youth taking part in the painting………

SHILLONG, OCT 29: A unique SVEEP initiative-the “Umbrella Campaign”, was launched by the state’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) office urging over 300 assembled youth drawn and hailing from all the eleven districts of the state participating at the State Level youth exchange programme at the JN Stadium complex to come together under the Electoral Umbrella.

..... youth under one umbrella
….. youth under one umbrella

The SVEEP campaign was kicked off with a voter’s pledge which was administered by the CEO FR Kharkongor, addl. CEO T Lyngwa and the ERO East Khasi hills T. Marak who dwelt at length on the necessity to enroll not only for obtaining EPIC cards but for citizenship as well.

Following which all the assembled youth were brought under the Election Umbrella through a unique campaign where all the youths pledged to enroll and vote, while holding specially designed election Umbrellas as a symbol of their coming together for enrollment under one Election Umbrella as part of the SVEEP campaign.

Various youth related activities followed, which included a special dance group urging youths to enroll through flash dance and beat boxing activities, besides participation skate boarding and other demonstration sports, other SVEEP activities included action skits with youths holding placards, depicting FORM 6, 7 & 8 as activities for enrollment.

Youth were also seen actively and enthusiastically painting on a colourful  canvas and pledging to vote as part of the commitment to participate and enroll in the electoral process, within the overall theme of “No Voter to be left behind”.

Road shows and skate boarding to various low enrollment pockets in both urban and rural areas are planned to be undertaken through bike rallies and skate boarding, besides action skits in educational campuses are also planned – which will culminate in a mega all inclusive youth voter connect festival called “Ignite to Vote” to encourage those turning 18 and over to enroll to vote as part of the Special Summary Revision under SVEEP.-By Our Reporter

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