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What young Goa wants: Voices of Goa’s first-time voters

Goa is at a crossroads. A lot has changed and a lot more needs to change.

January 30, 2022 / 20:39 IST
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(Representative Image) This year, 14,500 Goans will be eligible to vote for the first time.
(Representative Image) This year, 14,500 Goans will be eligible to vote for the first time.

Elections are unpredictable. The search for order in a seemingly chaotic political scenario in Goa is perfectly understandable. Goa is at crossroads. A lot has changed and a lot more needs to change.

In the forthcoming assembly elections, 11,56,464 people in Goa - 5,39,420 in North Goa and 6,17,044 in South Goa - are eligible to vote. (In 2017, voter turnout in Goa hit a record high of 81.4%.) Of these, 14,500 will be eligible to vote for the first time this year. What is it they want? Retaining the unique Goan identity, free and fair job opportunities, higher education, protecting the environment, and safety of women come up in discussions.

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Duty and responsibility

It is every Indian citizen’s right, as well as duty, to vote. While in the past, many may have faltered, in these elections, the younger generation in Goa is taking this responsibility seriously and are keen to vote.