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As Tamil Nadu prepares for its Assembly elections on April 23, the government has announced a public holiday across the state. This step is taken to make it easier for people to vote and to encourage a higher voter turnout.
On election day, most offices, schools, and colleges will remain closed so that everyone has enough time to go to polling stations and cast their votes. Officials believe this will help more people take part in the democratic process.
Along with the holiday, several restrictions have also been put in place to ensure smooth and peaceful voting. These may include limits on public gatherings, tighter security arrangements, and rules to control campaign activities near polling areas.
Authorities are also focusing on maintaining law and order across the state. Security forces will be deployed in sensitive areas to avoid any disturbances during voting.
The government has urged all eligible voters to use this opportunity and participate in the election. By making voting easier and safer, officials hope to see a strong turnout from the public.
