Rajasthan election: Peaceful environment of voting, voters plant tree saplings
Rajasthan Election 2023: The biggest festival of democracy is being celebrated with enthusiasm in Rajasthan today. Yes, voting has started in the state from 7 am. In the first three hours, people have come to cast their votes in large numbers at many places (Rajasthan Election 2023). In many places, voting went on is going on slowly due to the cold in the morning. Voter turnout is expected to increase as the day goes on. Meanwhile, many pictures comforting images emerged from the state. There is a lot of enthusiasm regarding voting among the elders as well as the youth.
Waiting in line to cast your vote:
This time a large number of young voters will cast their votes in the state. The administration has already made complete preparations at the polling stations. Security arrangements seem to be very tight at all the polling stations in the state. People are lining up at polling stations waiting to cast their vote. Today i.e. the day of voting in the state, the markets of major cities seem to be closed. The youth say that they will use their votes very thoughtfully.
Elders showed enthusiasm regarding voting:
To elect the government of Rajasthan and maintain democracy, elderly people also reached the polling stations in large numbers to cast their votes. There were many among them who had trouble even walking, but this did not weaken their spirit of voting. Some reached the polling booth carrying their relatives in chairs, while others reached the polling booth with the support of their daughters-in-law and daughters.
Tree plantation was done after voting:
This time in Rajasthan, there is a lot of awareness among the people towards voting. People are adopting different methods. The youth seemed very enthusiastic about voting this time. Voters planted trees after casting their votes near many polling places.
Voting will be cast on 199 seats:
Voting will be held for 199 assembly seats in Rajasthan on 25th November i.e. today. Earlier on Friday, the candidates and their workers went door-to-door and sought votes. No public meetings or processions were organized after the campaign ended. If any person violates the guidelines of the Commission, he can be punished with imprisonment for up to two years or fine or both.
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