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2024 US Presidential Election: Indian-Origin Amazon Techie Pens Powerful Message On Linkedin After Casting Vote

As the U.S. heads to the polls to elect its next president, an Amazon tech executive has shared a powerful message on the importance of voting. Srini Iragavarapu, director of generative AI applications at Amazon, posted a photo on LinkedIn with his son at a ballot box, underscoring his commitment to civic duty as an American citizen originally from India.

“Just fulfilled my civic duty by voting: If you’re eligible to vote but haven’t yet done so, please exercise this right. Your location’s political leaning or your feelings about the candidates shouldn’t deter you,” he wrote, emphasizing that voting is essential even if one isn’t fully enthusiastic about the candidates.

“Voice matters,” he added, encouraging all eligible citizens to make their voices heard in this crucial election.

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Srini Iragavarapu, an Amazon tech executive, shared a heartfelt message about voting in the U.S. election, highlighting his appreciation for the democratic rights he now holds as an American citizen. “As someone who was born in India and chose America as my home, I deeply appreciate that this right was granted to me,” he wrote, noting the global significance of democratic freedom. “Across the globe, countless citizens still struggle and fight for this basic democratic freedom that we sometimes take for granted.”

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Iragavarapu also stressed the impact of each individual vote, reflecting on the example he wants to set for his son, who will soon be able to vote himself. “When I cast my ballot today, I wasn’t just thinking about immediate changes. I was looking ahead to the future – in just two election cycles, my son will have his own voice in our democracy. We have a responsibility to ensure that the world we pass on to the next generation is better than the one we inherited. Our votes today shape their tomorrow,” he said.

The post resonated with many on LinkedIn, where users praised Iragavarapu’s inspiring views on upholding America’s democratic values.

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Avijit Gupta

I am a passionate multimedia journalist with a proven track record in editorial roles at leading media organisations. As a Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian I've covered everything from Box-office breakdowns to in-depth film analysis. I thrive in fast-paced environments, tackling new challenges head-on and bringing a fresh perspective to every story.

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