Dharwad (Karnataka) [India], The owners of an ice cream shop in Hubbal city of Dharwad decided to offer ice cream for free as part of an awareness campaign to promote voting for the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. 'Vote and eat free ice cream' program was organized in Hubli city on Tuesday.
An ice cream vendor checked customers' inked fingers before giving them free frozen treats. Hotels, cafes, fine dining restaurants, bars, bakeries and electronics stores in cities across the country are offering discounts or distributing free items to encourage voter turnout. Their respective areas Earlier, food shops in Madhya Pradesh's Indore had decided to give free poha jalebi and ice cream to those who voted in the early hours of voting in the Lok Sabha elections. Some other commercial establishments in the city also offered to serve the dishes.Just as noodles and Manchurian are free for people who vote in the morning, similarly, food establishments in Maharashtra offered discounts to customers who simply showed an ink mark on their fingers indicating that they voted. Because Lok Sabha elections are being held all over India. There is an undeniable wave of enthusiasm, especially evident among the youth. The elections represent a decisive opportunity for millions of young Indians to significantly influence the future path of their country. The 'Festival of Democracy' helps determine the immediate and long-term trajectory of the nation. Political parties, recognizing the importance of the youth vote, often use their platforms to resonate with youth voters, promising development, empowerment and innovation.In this enthusiastic environment, tactics like offering free food items and discounts attract the participation of young voters and help contribute to their rights. th country.