Assembly Elections-2024
POONCH, SEPTEMBER 04: To ensure maximum voter turnout and inclusivity in the upcoming Assembly elections, District Election Officer Poonch Vikas Kundal chaired an important meeting on Wednesday to review and finalize arrangements to facilitate the voting process for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). The District Election Officer (DEO) emphasized the importance of creating a hassle-free and accessible environment for all voters.
It was highlighted that the Poonch district has a total of 3,536 voters identified as Persons with Disabilities. In light of this, the election authorities have made comprehensive arrangements at polling stations in all three assembly constituencies of Surankote, Poonch, and Mendhar across the border district. These facilities include the installation of ramps for easy access, provision of wheelchairs, and other necessary measures to accommodate the needs of PwD voters, ensuring that they can exercise their right to vote without any hurdle.
In a move to inspire and encourage voter participation among PwDs, some prominent Persons with Disabilities have been appointed as icons and ambassadors whose role is to motivate and empower fellow PwD voters, demonstrating that every vote counts and every individual has a voice in the democratic process.
It is pertinent to mention here that as per these guidelines, PwD voters who are unable to visit polling stations due to severe disabilities will be provided the option of home voting. Election officials will visit their homes to facilitate this process, ensuring that every eligible voter can cast their vote.
The DEO emphasized the importance of the measures, stating, “Our objective is to ensure 100% voting participation, particularly among Persons with Disabilities. It is our responsibility to provide an inclusive and accessible voting environment for every eligible voter in the district.”
To further reinforce the efforts, the DEO issued directives to the Returning Officers (ROs) and Chief Education officer Poonch (Nodal Officer SVEEP) to make sure that all facilities are in place which will guarantee a seamless voting experience on the day of the election.
Moulvi Fareed, A prominent icon for Persons with Disabilities lauded the District Election Authorities during the meeting, praising their commitment to inclusivity. He states that the authorities’ focused efforts have not only inspired PwD voters but also instilled a strong sense of responsibility and empowerment, affirming their vital role and rights in the democratic process.