Mangalore Apr 14: Dakshina Kannada district administration is leaving no stone unturned to maximize the voter turnout in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections. Under the Systematic Voters' Education And Electoral Participation (SVEEP), a beach run was also organized by the administration on the see shores at Panampur near here in the weekend.
Sharanappa SD, superintendent of police, flagged off the run in the presence of deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim and ZP CEO and Sveep committee Thulasi Maddineni. He also joined a few steps with the runners before allowing them to sprint to the finish line.
An airplane show was also held. A Cessna aircraft roped in by Sveep to drop pamphlets did its job. But the breeze swept them far inland.
The aircraft that did three sorties over Panambur beach dropped pamphlets flying parallel to the beach rather than over the sea. This only ensured that the vital message contained in these pamphlets on the need to vote in the general elections lay scattered in uninhabited and restricted areas far removed from the reach of common voters. Yet the Cessna aircraft created a buzz among tourists who visited beach in huge numbers.
Deputy Commissioner Ibrahim said the district administration is pulling out all stops to ensure that voters in Dakshina Kannada participate enthusiastically in the electoral process. However, acknowledging that it is not a perfect world, he said even the best of efforts will not draw all the registered voters to the polling stations on April 17.
"Yet, even if there is a perceptible positive change in the voter turnout, the whole effort is worth it," he said.
Ajith Kumar Hegde Shanady, commissioner, Mangalore City Corporation, and nodal officer for expenditure said the district administration has carried out a survey of households in Mangalore City South assembly constituency that failed to turn up to the polling stations in the assembly elections held in May 2013. Reasons for them not doing so, Hegde said varied from a stunning "too busy" to ill-health and distance to the polling station.



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