DMK District Secretary Na. Karthik Casts His Vote in Coimbatore

DMK District Secretary Na. Karthik voted today at PSG College of Engineering polling station in Coimbatore as Lok Sabha elections started in 102 constituencies across 21 states.


Coimbatore: The Lok Sabha elections commenced today at 7 AM, covering 102 constituencies across 21 states in its first phase. Among these, the DMK District Secretary for Coimbatore, Na. Karthik, exercised his democratic duty early in the morning.



Coimbatore's Peelaamedu, on Avinashi Road where PSG College of Engineering is located, hosted the polling station where Karthik cast his vote. The voting process saw long queues as citizens turned out in large numbers from early morning to fulfill their democratic responsibilities.


The presence of political figures like Na. Karthik reinforces the importance of voting and active participation in democracy, setting a positive example for the electorate.

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