Societies with high polling will be feted, RWAs told
Efforts of RWAs in Lucknow to increase voter turnout in residential societies recognized by the administration. Initiative includes rewards and outreach programs.
Efforts of resident welfare associations (RWAs) will be recognised if the residential societies they are associated with record a high voting percentage, divisional commissioner Roshan Jacob announced on Saturday.
The senior official spoke at a meeting hosted at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan where members of over 200 RWAs and public welfare committees pledged to celebrate Monday, when Lucknow votes, as a ‘mahaparv’ or grand festival.
The meeting resulted from the HT Spotlight initiative hosted at the HT office here on Wednesday. Lucknow Development Authority vice-chairperson Indramani Tripathi had announced to organise a mega outreach programme with RWAs.
“Those living in high-rises are privileged. Hence, they should set an example for others. RWAs are partners of the administration in the elections,” said Jacob.
“While the administration is doing its best in providing facilities to voters, including equipping 14 apartment premises with polling booths, it is also the duty of RWAs to ensure that residents come out in large numbers and vote,” she said.
The event was also attended by district magistrate Surya Pal Gangwar and municipal commissioner Indrajeet Singh, and convened by the LDA V-C.
Meanwhile, Tripathi said transport officials were deploying e-rickshaws at housing colonies for the sake of the elderly, pregnant women and people with disabilities.
Election fever
Post-vote selfie
We have asked voters to post their selfies in the society’s WhatsApp group. The first 100 voters will be rewarded. If the district administration participates in our initiative, more people will turn up.
Anju Varshney, Nehru Enclave
Door-to-door visits
A team of four to five people will go to every apartment asking people to come out and vote
Vivek Sharma of LDA apartments in Jankipuram
Lucky draw contests
Five lucky draw contests will be held for 260 voters. The five lucky voters will be rewarded. To ensure maximum voting, the association has decided that the lotteries will not be conducted if the turnout is less than 260. Only after 260 out of 325 votes from our society are cast, we will go ahead with the lottery.
Vidya Sagar Pandey, Parijat Apartment Owners’ Association
‘Masterstroke’ of a move
It’s a masterstroke to build polling booths in high-rise societies. We should encourage all our neighbours to actively vote in this election.
Anish Mathew from, Sunrise Apartments