Commuting to the polling booths in Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Khammam?and?Warangal in Telangana for the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 is set to become much more convenient with free rides. Ride-hailing app Rapido has announced free bike taxi, autorickshaw?and?cab rides for voters in the four cities on May 13.
On election day, voters can avail?free?rides on the?Rapido?app using the code 'VOTENOW' and get a free ride to exercise their democratic?right. The initiative aims to facilitate residents' voting rights and ensure a more inclusive electoral process, Rapido said in a release.
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"We are undertaking this initiative to ensure that every voter in Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, and Warangal can successfully fulfill their civic duty by casting their votes in the Indian General Election 2024," Pavan Guntupalli, the co-founder of Rapido, said.
The?ride hailing?platform wants to specifically ensure that differently-abled and senior citizen voters have equitable access to exercise their democratic?right. By extending free auto and cab rides to them, the ride app is redoubling its commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility, he added.?
"By offering free commute to voters, especially the differently abled and senior citizens,?Rapido?is facilitating greater inclusivity and ensuring that every eligible citizen can exercise their democratic right," he said.
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Earlier, Rapido, in partnership with the Election Commission of India had launched similar services in other cities including Bengaluru on the day of voting.
It is not just Rapido, that is encouraging voters with special discounts. The Wonderla Park in Hyderabad has announced a 20?per cent?discount?on tickets for voters showing their inked fingers. The offer can be availed between May 13th and 15th.?
Voting for 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana will be held on May 13.
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