RSS Chief Advocates Against NOTA in Nagpur Civic Polls
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat cast his vote in the Nagpur Municipal Corporation polls and remarked that choosing NOTA can inadvertently benefit unwanted candidates. Emphasizing the importance of voting as a democratic responsibility, he urged citizens to select a suitable candidate rather than opting for NOTA.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat voted early in the Nagpur Municipal Corporation elections, cautioning that the NOTA option can unintentionally support undesirable candidates.
Emphasizing the significance of voting, Bhagwat urged citizens to consider the public interest and choose appropriate candidates at the polls.
In the previous NMC elections, the BJP secured a majority with 108 seats, followed by Congress, BSP, and others.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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