Assembly Elections 2019: PM Narendra Modi Urges Voters in Maharashtra, Haryana to Turnout in Record Numbers

As polling is underway in Maharashtra and Haryana on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to come out in large numbers to cast vote and enrich the "festival of democracy". Besides the two states, assembly bypolls are underway in 51 seats and Lok Sabha by-elections in two constituencies across India.

PM Narendra Modi. (Photo Credits: PTI)

New Delhi, October 21: As polling is underway in Maharashtra and Haryana on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to come out in large numbers to cast vote and enrich the "festival of democracy". Besides the two states, assembly bypolls are underway in 51 seats and Lok Sabha by-elections in two constituencies across India. Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019 Voting Live News Updates: Piyush Goyal Urges Everyone to Vote & Contribute to India's Future.

"Elections are taking place for Haryana and Maharashtra assemblies. There are also by-polls taking place in various parts of India. I urge voters in these states and seats to turnout in record numbers and enrich the festival of democracy. I hope youngsters vote in large numbers," the prime minister wrote on Twitter. It is usual for him to use the social media to urge voters to cast their vote on election days. Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 Voting Live News Updates: TikTok Star Sonali Phogat, Who is Contesting on BJP Ticket From Adampur, Casts Her Vote.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has also appealed to voters to turnout in record numbers. "I appeal that all of you must participate in the festival of democracy and exercise your right to franchise in great numbers," he said.

Congress leader and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda too appealed to voters to come out in large numbers to ensure a record turnout.

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