Civil Judge Administers Voting Oath To Lawyers And Employees...
Pune: Joint Civil Judge and First Class Judicial Magistrate M.G. More of Pimpri Court appealed to all lawyers and office staff in civil and criminal courts to exercise their important right to vote in the coming assembly elections on November 20 and participate in the democratic festival.
As per the instructions of Collector and District Election Officer Dr. Suhas Diwase, 206, Pimpri (A.J.) Vidhan Sabha Office is conducting a wide-scale voting awareness in the working area.
Accordingly, voting awareness was raised in Pimpri Civil and Criminal Court today. At that time, Associate Civil Judge M.G.More appealed to vote.
"We will preserve the democratic traditions of our country and maintain the sanctity of elections in a free, impartial and peaceful atmosphere and we will vote fearlessly in every election without being influenced by the ideas of religion, race, caste, community, language or succumbing to any temptation."
Or Voting Awareness Program Sweep Nodal Officer Prafulla Puranik, Addl., Pimpri Court. Ad. Arun Kharat, Ad. Narayan Thorat, Ad. Ajay Yadav, Ad. Bhikaram Kamble, Ad. Sangeeta Kushalkar, Ad. Anil Dange, Ad. Sambhaji Bhavle, Ad. Dutta Jhuluk, Ad. Pratik Jagtap, Ad. Ajay Yadav, Ad. P.S.Kamble, Ad. Anil Dange, Ad. Sambhaji Bhavle, Ad. Tushar Kharat, Ad. Narayan Rasal, Ad. Sangeeta Kushalkar, Ad. Pramila Gade, Tar Ad. Deepak Kamble, Ad. Sakharam Galphade, Ad.Mahindra Kakad, Ad.Harshad Ovhal, Ad.Rakesh Akole, Ad. P.S. Kamble, Ad. Ashok Badhekar, Ad. Momin Sheikh, Ad. Radha Jadhav as well as Babu Jagtap, Kailash Bhanwase, Sanjay Salve, Assistant Superintendent of Court R.M. Chavan, Fatima Shaikh, short writers R.A.Londhe, B.H.Jamkhandi, V.G.Phulari, M.S.Jhade, S.M.Gade, P.D.Kadam, R.V.Beldar, P.B.Mirghe, K.Mu.Pawar, H.A.Shekh, S. B. Maner, Pravin Wadekar, Maruti Waghmare, Sachin Koli as well as Sandeep Sonawane, Mahaling Mule, Mahadev Dongre of sweep department were present.
At the end of the program, SVEEP Nodal Officer Prafulla Puranik informed the attendees that government information sheets or leaflets suitable for voting would be distributed to everyone and detailed guidance would be provided regarding the voting process.
Extensive public awareness is being created to increase the voting percentage in Kot-Pimpri Assembly constituency. Special efforts are being made to increase the voting percentage in the places where voting was low in the last elections and voter awareness programs are being conducted in those places. Apart from this, voter awareness is also done in workplace societies, community temples, places of migrant traffic as well as in slums and villages. Or due to the inclusion of 6 new polling stations in election-bound societies, the voting percentage will increase. - Archana Yadav, Election Decision Officer