New Delhi:President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said the use of modern technology by the Election Commission in the poll process is an example for all the democracies of the world and hoped that its use will be enhanced in the future.
She also appreciated the efforts of the poll panel in ensuring inclusive elections by enhancing the participation of women, persons with disabilities, and vulnerable groups. The president was addressing the 14th National Voters' Day event here.
The Election Commission was established on January 25, 1950, a day before India became a republic. For the last 14 years, the EC's establishment day has been observed as National Voters' Day.
The president expressed confidence that the effective use of technology by the Election Commission will be further enhanced in all activities related to the poll process.
In the last 75 years, Murmu noted, the poll authority has organised 17 Lok Sabha elections and over 400 assembly elections. Describing the process of holding Lok Sabha elections as the biggest logistics exercise in the world, she noted that people voted in over 12 lakh polling stations with the exercise being managed by 1.5 crore polling personnel.
The president said the youth are the future leaders of our democracy. Congratulating young voters who have received their Elector Photo Identity Card, Murmu said after getting the right to vote, their duties have also increased.