On the right to vote

The Supreme Court’s remark to the Election Commission that voting is a “sentimental right” is a timely reminder of its true essence. Voting is not just a procedural formality; it embodies citizens’ faith, dignity, and voice in a democracy. Any attempt to dilute its value — through restrictive measures, lack of transparency, or administrative lapses — risks eroding public trust. The Election Commission must treat this right with the seriousness it deserves by ensuring absolute fairness, accessibility, and accountability in the electoral process. Protecting the sanctity of voting is not optional; it is imperative for sustaining a healthy and inclusive democracy.


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