Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 18:43:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 16:02:28
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With just over a week to go before the voter registration drive ends on September 17, Hyderabad is lagging behind in voter registration compared to the rest of the country.
According to recent data from the Election Commission of India, Hyderabad's voter registration has increased by just over 3% in the last four months, compared to 10% nationwide.
This echoes a concerning trend seen in the region over the years, where the voter registration of the young tends to lag behind that of other age groups. Despite having the highest population of millennials in India, Hyderabad has been consistently failing to engage this demographic of voters, who are arguably the backbone of a robust democracy.
The importance of increased youth voter registration cannot be overstated, as it is a matter of ensuring that the voting body is reflective of the population. It is imperative that the Election Commission of India and other concerned authorities must undertake concerted efforts to register young voters in Hyderabad, thereby ensuring the city's democratic representation aligns with the rest of India.
Election commissioner Rathin Roy has emphasized the importance of this year's drive, aiming to register an additional 10 million voters across the country. In Hyderabad, there are concerted efforts to increase youth registration through educational drives, online initiatives, and door-to-door campaigns by volunteers.
The commissioner further stated that online registration for voters will continue after September 17, yet, in-person registrations tend to be more effective and result in higher registration rates. Eligible citizens in Hyderabad are therefore urged to take advantage of this drive, exercise their fundamental rights, and ensure their voices are heard in this crucial democracy.