Mumbai: At risk of poverty voter turnout In south Mumbai, bjp Residents’ groups, ALMs and housing associations have been contacted to ask members to rebook travel and holiday plans, or Reschedule Plan and vote on May 20 in Mumbai. The BJP has issued an appeal to housing societies and complexes asking members to stay in the city on May 20. south mumbai Since many people have already booked flights, discounts and waivers on cancellation and rescheduling fees can be given. Narwekar said agents and airlines must help increase voter turnout and offer discounts to people who vote and travel after May 20.
Neweka said based on the feedback he received during the campaign over the past few weeks, he knew many residents were on vacation and had already booked flights. “I would like to bring to your attention that South Mumbai is notorious for low voter turnout and voter apathy. In 2019, the voter turnout in Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency was 51.58% and in 2014 it was 52.48%. We must work hard to increase voter turnout this time Turnout,” he added.
In a letter written to travel agencies, tour companies and tour operators, Naweka urged them to discourage people from traveling on May 20 and provide favorable discounts to voters. “You should offer special post-vote holiday discounts to customers with ink on their fingers. Additionally, there should be minimal or no cancellation fees for those who want to reschedule. travel plan Due to conflicting voting dates,” he added.
Naweka submitted a letter to the Colaba Court Housing Society at Colaba Post Office on Tuesday on behalf of volunteers, residents’ associations and civic groups working to increase voter turnout. Narwekar has also submitted a letter to Tushar Travels, requesting that there be no charge for cancellation or rescheduling of the holiday.
Political observers said that May 20 is Monday, the middle of children’s summer vacation, and many residents have already booked holiday tickets. “Voter turnout in south Mumbai was only around 51 per cent, lower than the state’s average turnout of around 64 per cent. This year, with the battle between the two senators, the BJP is finding it difficult to attract voters and keep them in the Stay in the city on polling day,” said one observer.
Neweka said based on the feedback he received during the campaign over the past few weeks, he knew many residents were on vacation and had already booked flights. “I would like to bring to your attention that South Mumbai is notorious for low voter turnout and voter apathy. In 2019, the voter turnout in Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency was 51.58% and in 2014 it was 52.48%. We must work hard to increase voter turnout this time Turnout,” he added.
In a letter written to travel agencies, tour companies and tour operators, Naweka urged them to discourage people from traveling on May 20 and provide favorable discounts to voters. “You should offer special post-vote holiday discounts to customers with ink on their fingers. Additionally, there should be minimal or no cancellation fees for those who want to reschedule. travel plan Due to conflicting voting dates,” he added.
Naweka submitted a letter to the Colaba Court Housing Society at Colaba Post Office on Tuesday on behalf of volunteers, residents’ associations and civic groups working to increase voter turnout. Narwekar has also submitted a letter to Tushar Travels, requesting that there be no charge for cancellation or rescheduling of the holiday.
Political observers said that May 20 is Monday, the middle of children’s summer vacation, and many residents have already booked holiday tickets. “Voter turnout in south Mumbai was only around 51 per cent, lower than the state’s average turnout of around 64 per cent. This year, with the battle between the two senators, the BJP is finding it difficult to attract voters and keep them in the Stay in the city on polling day,” said one observer.