Former ISRO Scientist Nambi Narayanan emphasised that in Kerala, where the community is highly educated, voters should understand the governing authorities at both the central and state levels and make informed decisions about who best represents their interests. He highlighted that approximately 5 lakh new voters in Kerala should recognize their role in the democratic process. 














On the second phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2024, former ISRO Scientist Nambi Narayanan said, "I don't have a special message, but a normal message, particularly to those who are coming for the first time to vote; here in Kerala, we are about 2.77 crores of voters, out of which 5 lakhs or something voters are new for the first time."


"I think first of all, they should be happy as they are part of the system...In Kerala, the community is more educated, I hope they understand who rules the Centre and state...They also must fathom who is suitable for them. No matter whether you like the system or not; you should vote as it matters a lot," he said.


Further, Nambi Narayanan emphasized the importance of voting, urging the younger generation to ensure they cast their vote and visit the polling booth early, before the heat intensifies.






 


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Kerala is voting in a single phase on Friday (April 26). The electoral landscape is marked by competition between the Left and Congress, while the BJP seeks to penetrate the traditional vote bank, potentially benefiting the Opposition I.N.D.I.A bloc.