Facebook holds The Citizens’ Town Hall for first-time voters in Bengaluru

Anil Urs Updated - December 06, 2021 at 06:40 PM.

The main aim of the event is to engage first-time voters in active conversations and dialogue around elections

Everyday people use Facebook to engage in conversations including politics and on issues related to elections. File photo

“Facebook has an incredible potential to be a positive force for democracy around the World. A number of steps are being taken by us to protect the integrity of the upcoming elections in India,” said Shivnath Thukral, Public Policy Director, India & South Asia.

Speaking at the Facebook Citizens’ Town Hall organised together with Josh Talks, Thukral said, We also believe that Facebook has an important part to play in creating an informed community, and help people access information they need to take part in the democratic process.”

The Citizen’s Town Hall, initiative is being organized to empower youth with the knowledge they need that will drive an effective participation during the upcoming elections. The initiative was inaugurated by Sanjiv Kumar, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Karnataka.

During his interaction with the audience, Kumar addressed queries and concerns on the voting process, digitization, among other pertinent topics.

Everyday people use Facebook to engage in conversations including politics and on issues related to elections. In line with Facebook’s efforts to establish elections integrity and efforts to help build an informed and civically-engaged community, this interactive session, started with showcasing series of online videos to highlight the work done by young citizens towards elections.

The main aim of the event is to engage first-time voters in active conversations and dialogue around elections. The event also featured a panel discussion on elections with participation from Ananda Thirtha, Activist, Bangalore Political Action Committee, Sunil Jain, Founder - Astha Foundation and P G Bhat - Activist, SMART Vote and was moderated by Josh Talks.

The Citizens' Townhall has been conducted in eight states and have received active participation from the audience.

Published on March 8, 2019 11:34