Putin appeals to 鈥榣ove of fatherland鈥� to get Russians to polls

President Vladimir Putin urges more Russians to participate in the election process. (Reuters)

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin has appealed to Russians鈥� 鈥渓ove of the fatherland鈥� to encourage them to vote on Sunday, as he seeks to boost turnout at an election he is sure to win.
The Kremlin is seeking high participation to give legitimacy to Putin鈥檚 inevitable fourth term as opposition leader Alexei Navalny has called for a boycott of a vote he denounces as a sham.
鈥淲ho to vote for, how to exercise your right to free choice, that is the decision of each person,鈥� Putin said in a video released late Thursday and carried in news bulletins Friday morning.
鈥淏ut, if the decision is avoided, then this key, defining choice will be made without your opinion being taken into account,鈥� he added.
He said Russians should be guided in their decision by their 鈥渃onscience, understanding of truth and fairness, and love of the fatherland.鈥�
Putin is predicted to win with around 70 percent of the vote despite a lackluster campaign and his refusal to participate in televised debates.
He is standing against seven other candidates, including millionaire communist Pavel Grudinin and former reality TV host Ksenia Sobchak, but none are polling more than 8 percent.
Navalny, Putin鈥檚 most vocal critic, has been barred from standing because he has a criminal conviction that supporters his supporters have slammed as politically motivated.