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4 June Special Day: 4 June is a very important date for elections, this historic revolution took place

4 June is a special day in India and the world: Today is 4 June. Although today is a very important day in India. The results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections are coming. But the matter does not end here. Apart from this, the date of 4 June also holds great significance in the history of elections. A big revolution took place on this day, which changed the tradition of elections. Along with the information about that revolution, this article on On This Day is telling you about the important events of 4 June.

4 June Events Calendar 2024

Year What happened on June 4?
1896 Henry Ford brought his/her first model to Detroit, USA for testing
1919 The US Navy attacked Costa Rica. On the other hand, the US Senate passed the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, which gave women the right to vote
1928 Chinese President Hong Jolin was assassinated by a Japanese agent
1929 George Eastman presented the first color film sample
1936 Famous Hindi cinema actress Nutan was born in
1940 During World War 2, the German army entered the French capital Paris
1944 American troops enter Rome during World War II
1959 C Rajagopalachari announced the formation of Swatantra Party
1964 Maldives made its own constitution
1970 Tonga became an independent country after separating from Britain
1975 American actress Angelina Jolie’s birthday
1982 Israel attacks South Lebanon
1989 Unarmed civilians peacefully protesting at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, the capital of China, were attacked with guns and tanks. A large number of people were killed. This is known as the ‘Tiananmen Square Massacre’
2001 Nepal King Dipendra dies. Veer Bikram Shah becomes the King of Nepal
2003 18-year-old Amelia Vega of Dominican Republic became Miss Universe
2006 Montenegro, the former republic of Yugoslavia, becomes independent

June 4: Women get voting rights in America

105 years ago today, it was 4 June 1919, when the US Senate made the 19th amendment to the US Constitution. Through this amendment, women in America got the right to vote. At the same time, New Zealand is the first country in the world to give voting rights to women.

Voting Rights to Women in India: Voting Rights to Women in India

Madras was the first province to give voting rights to women in India. Here women got the right to vote in 1921. After this, Bombay and United Provinces took these decisions. But if we talk about the national level, then women in India got the voting right through the Government of India Act 1935.

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