Not only youth, 106-yr-old woman witness to Dandi March votes in Gujarat poll
Voters shared pictures with their inked finger after exercising their franchise during the first phase of the assembly polls.
Ahmedabad: Eighty nine constituencies in Saurashtra and south Gujarat regions are voting on Saturday for the new government.
Voters shared pictures with their inked finger after exercising their franchise during the first phase of the assembly polls.
The All India Radio (AIR) on Saturday shared a picture of 106-year-old Motli Ba with indelible ink impression on her index finger. Motli Ba is among the senior-most voters in the state of Gujarat who witnessed the historic Dandi March led by Mahatama Gandhi in 1930 as part of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
106 years old Motli ba casts her vote in Surat, She is living witness of #MahatmaGandhi's historic #DandiYatra. #GujaratElection2017#PollsWithAIR#AIRPics: Lopa Darbar pic.twitter.com/Rz0VglrA03
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) December 9, 2017
What drew attention of media and voters was the enthusiasm by 110-year-old woman who came to exercise her franchise in Jamnagar district.
110 years old woman casts her vote in #Jamnagar district. #GujaratElection2017#PollsWithAIR#AIRPics: Jagat Raval pic.twitter.com/7ZP5yPxYYA
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) December 9, 2017
Divyang voters too turned out in numbers to cast their votes on Saturday.
Divyang voter casting their vote in Porbandar.#GujaratElection2017#PollsWithAIR#AIRPics: Yogesh Pandya pic.twitter.com/HUT4BmMvxR
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) December 9, 2017
#Divyang after casting their votes in #Surat. #GujaratElection2017#PollsWithAIR#AIRPics: Lopa Darbar pic.twitter.com/G333oQ46QP
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) December 9, 2017
Right from the marriage venue, a newly wed couple reached for voting in Shishak village of Kotda Sangani in Rajkot district.
Newly wed couple reaches for voting in Shishak village of Kotda Sangani in Rajkot district.#GujaratElection2017 #PollsWithAIR#AIRPics: Yogesh Pandya pic.twitter.com/5v1G5ZHtyr
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) December 9, 2017
Voting on Saturday will continue till 5 pm.
The second phase of voting will take place on December 14 and counting and the results will be announced on December 18.