Sri Lankan Refugee Camp Resident Casts First Vote as Indian Citizen in Tamil Nadu 2026 Elections
In a recent statement, R. Gokuleswaran, a nearly 40-year-old Indian citizen, expressed his perspective on citizenship and civic engagement, noting that many first-time voters in India are typically in their early 20s. Gokuleswaran emphasized a renewed sense of purpose and identity, stating, “I feel as if my life as an Indian has just begun, and the future of my children as Indian citizens is assured.”
This sentiment reflects a broader trend as older generations increasingly participate in the democratic process, motivated by a desire to influence the socio-political landscape for their descendants. With the increasing awareness of civic duties and the importance of voter participation, more individuals from diverse age groups are engaging in national conversations about governance and community development.
As India continues to evolve as a democratic nation, the voices of both young and older citizens contribute to shaping its future policies and priorities.
