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Puppet show raises voting awareness in Bengaluru'In the last state election, barely 45% of the city’s electorate turned up to vote. This apathy is detrimental to having a truly representative government,' remarked Srinath, the Association’s former President.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Puppet show for voting awareness by The Bangalore Traders Association in MG Road Bengaluru on Saturday, 20th April 2024. </p></div>

Puppet show for voting awareness by The Bangalore Traders Association in MG Road Bengaluru on Saturday, 20th April 2024.

Credit: DH Photo/ S K Dinesh

Bengaluru: The Bangalore Traders Association took a unique approach to voter awareness by organising a puppet show to engage a wide audience on Saturday. The organisers wanted to dissuade negligence and convince individuals to prioritize voting over long weekend travel plans.

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“In the last state election, barely 45% of the city’s electorate turned up to vote. This apathy is detrimental to having a truly representative government,” remarked Srinath, the Association’s former President.

“Voting should be considered our primary duty as citizens. I urge every Bengalurean to step out and vote this time around,” he added.

Passersby and shoppers on MG Road stopped to catch the entertaining yet impactful show, with many appreciating the innovative approach to drive electoral participation.

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(Published 21 April 2024, 06:20 IST)