CMS teachers and workers motivate the public to cast their vote
Lucknow, May 17 : More than 3000 CMS teachers and workers came
together at City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus II auditorium and
resolved to caste their vote and also create awareness among the public to
exercise their franchise in the forthcoming Lok Sabha Elections as responsible
citizens. At this special programme, the teachers and staff sent a message to
the over 62,000 students of CMS and all other students of the country to
motivate their parents and neighbours to contribute in the country’s progress
by using their franchise in the correct way, making the right choice in the
elections and choosing correctly in the interest of the country. In a
democratic country like India, elections are an important way for the citizens
to assert their rights and participate in the good governance of the
country. This information was given by
the Chief Public Relations Officer of City Montessori School, Mr Hari Om
Sharma. Mr Sharma stated that Lok Sabha elections
will be held in Lucknow on 20th May. CMS, as the lighthouse of society, has
taken upon itself the responsibility of educating the youth and children and
inspiring them to contribute to the democratic process. The institution is also
using various social media platforms to spread awareness among the general
public to exercise their voting rights and elect leaders who will take the
country towards progress leaving aside the caste, creed and race of the
candidates.
CMS
Founder-Director, renowned social worker, Dr Bharti Gandhi has appealed to the
conscientious public to participate whole heartedly in large numbers in the
voting process and use their power of voting judiciously and not to be led
astray by false promises. Every
citizen above the age of 18 is entitled to cast his vote. Dr Gandhi further
said that CMS students and teachers have always been raising their voice for
socially useful projects and campaigns. CMS Manager Prof. Geeta Gandhi
Kingdon has also appealed to the public to use their voting rights with
correct judgement as socially aware and conscientious citizens with no false
prejudice and blind faith but with logical and reasoning.
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