Updated On: 27 April, 2024 10:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Despite India’s demographic prowess, youth influence on the elections appears to be stifled: with fewer than 40 per cent of eligible voters aged between 18 and 19 being registered for the 2024 general elections

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With Lok Sabha polls entering phase 2, a ridiculously large number of Gen Z and millennials are refraining from voting. In a bid to decode why, midday.com interviewed Mumbai`s youth, who shared insights into their comprehension (or lack thereof) of the 2024 general elections.
“We don’t have much knowledge on this subject,” confessed Suruchi Rastogi (21), a pharmacy student, when queried about her voting history. With a lack of education on who to vote for, the voice of Indian youth remains dormant when it comes to choosing their leader.
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