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The article highlights the fundamental importance of voting in a democratic society, drawing from the perspectives of Winston Churchill, international instruments, and Indian constitutional jurisprudence. It emphasises that voting is a mechanism for citizens to assert ownership over their government and contribute to national progress. The right to vote, though not classified as a fundamental right, is intricately linked to the freedom of expression under Article 19(1)(a). The article discusses landmark cases and electoral reforms in India, underscoring the Election Commission's efforts to foster inclusivity and curb corruption. It advocates for ongoing safeguards and expansions of voting rights, proposing initiatives such as automatic voter registration, awareness campaigns, and educational programs. The conclusion reinforces the democratic ethos, urging measures to ensure every citizen's right to vote and fair representation in the political process.

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