Himachal Pradesh elections: Independent India's first voter cast his vote in Kinnaur
Ahead of Assembly polls, the Election Commission has made special preparations for Negi to vote.
India's oldest voter Shyam Saran Negi cast his vote on Thursday in Kinnaur district. Negi (100), a retired schoolteacher, created history when he voted in Kalpa in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh to become Independent India's first voter in 1951.
After the voting, he said, "Everyone must work in the nation's interest."
It is said that Negi never missed voting in any State or Lok Sabha election and has been under full media glare when he goes out to vote.
Ahead of Assembly polls, the Election Commission has made special preparations for Negi to vote.
India's oldest voter Shyam Saran Negi cast his vote in Kinnaur, says everyone must work in the nation's interest. #HimachalPradeshElections pic.twitter.com/l8FDL98cMg
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As the centenarian finds it difficult to walk, Kinnaur district administration provided a special vehicle to take him to the polling station and drop him back home. At the polling station, Negi would receive a grand welcome, reported India Samvad.
The polling for all 68 seats in the Himachal Pradesh Assembly has begun at 8 am amid tight security arrangements. 337 candidates, including 19 women, are in the fray, with more than 50 lakh voters eligible to exercise their franchise. Polling, which began at 8 am, will end at 5 pm.
(With agency inputs)