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‘Samarpan’ a cultural organisation started by 18 members of Gujarati community, ran a campaign in a traditional and cultural format to ensure that the citizens utilise their voting right by casting their vote for Lok Sabha Election 2019.

'Samarpan' a cultural organisation started by 18 members of Gujarati community, ran a campaign in a traditional and cultural format to ensure that the citizens utilise their voting right by casting their vote for Lok Sabha Election 2019.

To promote voting 'Samarpan' organised a cultural event on Sunday evening from 7pm at Gujarati Seva Mandal, Secunderabad. During this event prominent singers and artists sang patriotic songs and motivated the audience for voting.

Members of 'Samarpan' requested the gathering to download the voter's helpline mobile application by election commission of India which would help them to find their voting booth and to cast their vote.

Addressing the gathering Ketan Parelh shared, "Every individual must vote. You have the right to elect your leader or party who works for people."

Premal Parekh member of 'Samarpan', requested people not to promote any party whereas you can spread the awareness about voting. 'Samarpan' is also campaigns for voting rights on social media.

Minal Vakharia, said, "Vote any party it's your choice but make sure that your MP candidate is a public service-oriented man." The members also raised the slogans of 'Vote for Safety', 'Vote for Education', 'Vote for Future', 'Vote for Development', 'Vote for Better India' and 'Vote India Vote'. The event concluded with National Anthem.

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