Differently Abled Voters Organize Election Awareness Rally in Tenkasi
Differently abled take out election awareness rally
The Hindu
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On April 2, 2026, differently abled voters in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, India, held a rally to encourage eligible citizens to participate in the upcoming elections on April 23. The event, flagged off by District Collector A. K. Kamal Kishore, featured participants in wheelchairs and modified motorbikes.
- 01Differently abled voters organized a rally to promote electoral participation.
- 02The rally took place in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, India.
- 03District Collector A. K. Kamal Kishore inaugurated the event.
- 04Participants included physically challenged individuals using wheelchairs and retrofitted motorbikes.
- 05The rally aimed to raise awareness about the importance of voting on April 23.
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On April 2, 2026, a rally aimed at promoting voter awareness was organized by differently abled individuals in Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, India. The event was flagged off by District Collector A. K. Kamal Kishore near the Tenkasi New Bus-Stand. Participants, including those in wheelchairs and retrofitted motorbikes, enthusiastically took part in the procession. The rally's primary goal was to encourage all eligible voters to cast their votes in the upcoming elections scheduled for April 23, highlighting the importance of inclusive participation in the democratic process.
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The rally promotes inclusivity and encourages participation from differently abled individuals in the electoral process, fostering a sense of community engagement.
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