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EC’s music video for better turnout in north Kolkata

Kolkata: In a bid to increase voter turnout in north Kolkata, the Election Commission Monday launched a music video as part of its Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) activities.

The nearly four minute audio-visual, showcasing people from diverse backgrounds of the North Kolkata Lok Sabha seat, is targeted at residents of the Chowringhee and Jorasanko assembly seats.

“The voter turnout of the two assembly segments are below 60 percent and this music video will reach out to the masses there to encourage them to vote,” Durgadas Goswami, district officer, Kolkata North, told reporters here.

Christened “Aamra Sadhin (We are Independent)”, the video spans across the narrow alleys and by-lanes of the localities and includes images of icons like the Coffee House and Jorasanko Thakurbari, the ancestral home of Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore.

The album will be heard and seen across metro stations, local cable networks, multiplexes and canters sweeping the constituency.

The ten characters shown in the visual represent all sections of society – from hand rickshaw pullers to maid servants, from homemakers to the youth.