ABVP starts campaign against NOTA


Kolkata, March 31 (IANS): The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad on Saturday started a massive campaign in West Bengal to create awareness among the voters not to press the NOTA button in the electronic voting machines during the coming Lok Sabha polls.

The ABVP has planned street plays, graffiti, street corner meetings, as also a social media campaign to impress upon the voters that pressing the NOTA (None of the Above) button on the EVM amounted to wasting one's vote.

The campaign is part of a nationwide programme to reach the electors with three appeals.

"We would request them not to waste their votes by pressing the NOTA button.

"Everybody should ensure everyone casts his or her vote. Lastly, instead of opting for the NOTA, one should elect the available best candidate," said ABVP state secretary Saptarshi Sarkar.

 

  

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  • Kasi, Markapur

    Mon, Apr 01 2019

    Kanevenar

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  • MemChorChowkidar, India

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Campaigns against NOTA and for NOTA is against Election Commissions Code of Conduct.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    While these protest, the NSSO's 2017-18 periodic labour force survey (PLFS) says that the unemployment rate (6.1%) has reached a 45-year high (since 1972-73) and worse.

    Narendra Modi / BJP has FAILED miserably and must be defeated in 2019.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Signs of desperation at the impending defeat for the BJP across the country.

    "This government has been a failure on all fronts and has inflicted pain and misery on the people through its reckless decisions of demonetisation and hasty imposition of a flawed GST, demonetization and GST disrupted the economy, trade and industry, led to closure of lakhs of factories and tens of millions of workers lost their jobs and livelihood. The unprecedented joblessness, agrarian crisis and distress of farmers and agricultural laborers are issues of grave national concern. The Modi government is guilty of monumental mismanagement of the Indian economy.

    No accountability at all for corruption during the last five years. Corruption has become rampant across the country. After the next Govt is formed all the skeletons in the BJP vast array of hidden cupboards will be exposed including the Rafale Scam.

    Modi Sarkar Ko Hatao. Desh Ko Bachao. They should be made accountable for over 100 deaths in ATM Ques after the Demoitisation.

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    this evm will be fixed so that nota goes to BJP.

    but i wish one such evm goes to a booth where there is no bjp candidate.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Ha ha ha surprisingly in that both BJP victory....

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    Outside show up NOTA
    Indirectly showing the kamal button.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 31 2019

    NOTA is only for LOSERS ...

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