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My Vote, My Voice! – India should have absentee Voting system

January 9th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

We Indians stand united whenever there is a crisis or calamity. The response to recent Mumbai attacks is one such example where millions of Indians around stood in solidarity with the victims and pressurized the Government to act to prevent such heinous crimes in the future.

The common thread that weaves in and out of the any crisis is that the citizens of India have always stood up with or without the government support.  But we need able, upright and visionary leaders to steer the country to a developed nation free of hunger, disease ignorance and lack of opportunity. Unfortunately we cannot custom create our leaders but we as citizens of India through the power of voting have the ability to make or break these leaders.

For us, the proud citizens of India, 2009 is going to be a crucial election year. As you are aware, many of us (such as NRI’s and people on temporary move) , being registered voters of India are not able to caste votes due to geographical reasons. As per The Representation of the People Act-1950, voter can only cast his/her ballot in a constituency only if, he/she is “ordinarily residing” in the corresponding area for at least six months prior to the polling date. We are being denied our constitutional right to vote and the right to participate in Indian polity  due to our temporary residence. We feel that this needs amendments to allow ‘absentee voting’ in the largest democracy of the world. Non-resident Indians feel a strong urge to exercise vote and be a part of the democratic setup. We say “My Vote, My Voice”.

As a first step towards achieving this goal, an online petition has been prepared addressing concerned ministry. Please take sometime to read and sign the petition. Link to Petition http://www.PetitionOnline.com/abvindia/

Please spread the word and send it across concerned friends/organizations/mailing-lists or through networking sites like orkut and facebook. Questions, if any, contact us. we will be glad to answer. We sincerely look forward to a very eager and enthusiastic response. Let us say “Voting is my might birth right, I shall definitely have it!”

Voters without Borders

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  1. Priya
    January 9th, 2009 at 17:04 | #1

    Glad to see someone acting up. But frankly, I don’t think online petitions are going to help much.

  2. kaushal
    January 9th, 2009 at 19:29 | #2

    how about a PIL ….. there are so many educated indians who do not reside in india … if implemented it can change the entire demographics of voting

  3. harsh
    January 9th, 2009 at 19:29 | #3

    perhaps we shud try online voting for such people…just tht the government needs to provide some foolproof way to do this…

    some countries are already toying with this idea…
    http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2007/03/72846

  4. mahi
    January 23rd, 2009 at 21:15 | #4

    “But frankly, I don’t think online petitions are going to help much.” – Priya

    totally agree…get like minded people together and take it up by filing a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) in the courts…

  5. Awadhesh kumar Mishra
    January 26th, 2009 at 09:03 | #5

    we have ststrted the woek/ moment for on line voting .
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    varanasi

  6. @
    February 3rd, 2009 at 13:58 | #6

    @Awadhesh – Can you share the details with everyone? Please post a blog by logging in (http://voteindia.in/blog/wp-login.php) and let other know about your initiative.

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