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Book Unveling- Democracy Depends on Fair Election Process-Governor

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The success of any country's democracy depends on the fairness of its election process. We are fortunate that our electoral process and commission give us the opportunity to elect informed representatives. 

This was stated by the Governor of Chhattisgarh, Ms Anusuiya Uike, as the chief guest at the release ceremony of the book 'Elections and Innovations in Madhya Pradesh' by author and Deputy Director (Public Relations) Pralay Srivastava at Valmi campus on Saturday.

Senior journalist Mahesh Srivastava presided over the function. On this occasion, former Chief Election Commissioner of India OP Rawat and former Chief Electoral Officer MP JS Mathur, senior journalists NK Singh, Vijaydutt Sridhar, Umesh Trivedi, Ramesh Sharma and Govindpura MLA Krishna Gaur were present as special guests.


Sushri Uike said that in the coming days, Indian voters will have a big responsibility to elect a government which will give the right direction to the country and state and the welfare of the people. 

This will be possible only when every voter of our country will understand his responsibility and will know the importance of his one vote. He said that it should not be forgotten that Atalji's government had fallen by just one vote.

Paying rich tributes to senior journalist late Satyanarayan Srivastava, he said that he was a journalist with ideals and he is happy that his sons have followed his path.

Former Chief Election Commissioner of India OP Rawat said that who will rule the country is possible only through a fair election process. India's election process is considered free and fair all over the world. 

India has achieved this feat at a cost of just one dollar per voter, whereas in foreign countries it costs $20-25 per voter. Also, the Election Commission of India has strengthened the voters of the country.

The Commission created the C-VIGIL app in the year 2018, which takes strict action on any voter's complaint within 100 minutes. He told that 4 crore 86 lakh voters have been linked through Aadhaar cards in Madhya Pradesh and this is a big achievement. 

He said that innovations keep happening in elections and during his tenure, the Indian Army jawans were also provided with the facility to participate in voting.

In the presidential address, Mahesh Srivastava said that the Election Commission of India has kept the drunken politicians of the country under control. 

Appreciating writer Pralay Srivastava, he said that Pralay has done the work of distributing the acquired knowledge to society by documenting the experiences gained in his administrative life. While doing the job of governance, which is not possible, he should go ahead and write a book on such political analysis.

On this occasion, NK Singh said that he was waiting for this book for a long time. This book of the author was expected to be interesting after long administrative experiences in public relations. 

Recalling the important role played by the late TN Seshan in strengthening the Election Commission of India, he said that cleanliness and fairness in elections is a big challenge. 

The middle class in our country is not properly involved in the elections, while people from backward and weaker sections have a better understanding of this matter.

JS Mathur said that in the election history of the state, information technology and technology have already been encouraged and that is why changes have been taking place in the election process. He praised the author for writing succinctly on choice and innovation.

Vijaydutt Sridhar said that such books should be written on the election process and innovation and people should buy and read them. 

Umesh Trivedi said that there are long debates and discussions on innovation and corruption regarding elections, but the credibility of the election process is important. 

He hoped that this book would prove to be important reference material in future. Journalist Ramesh Sharma also addressed the program.


The program started with the singing of the Madhya Pradesh anthem by Ms Suhasini Joshi. After this, writer Pralay Srivastava and journalist Mr Malay Srivastava welcomed the guests. The guests were presented mementoes by the organizers and saplings by the Valmi Sansthan.

The whole event took place in an informal and intimate atmosphere. The program was moderated by senior announcer Mr Subhash Saxena. Gratitude expressed by the author Mr Pralay Srivastava. 

On this occasion, Mr Ramesh Sharma Guttu Sharma, Advocate Mr JP Dhanopia, Mr Arun Srivastava, Mr Santosh Sahu, representatives of political parties, administrative officials and eminent citizens were present.

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