Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Himachal man who cast India’s first vote ready for ballot again

- Press Trust of India

KINNAUR : Sixty-six years ago, in 1951, a young Shyam Saran Negi made history when he exercised his franchise in Kalpa in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district becoming independen­t India’s first voter.

Decades have passed leaving wrinkles across the over-100 -year-old retired school teacher’s face, yet his enthusiasm remains undiminish­ed as he prepares to again cast his vote.

“My father is preparing to cast his vote on November 9 for the state assembly polls,” his youngest son Chander Prakash said.

Negi, who has never missed voting in any state or general election, is a VIP of sorts as there is full media glare when he goes out to vote. Even the administra­tion will roll out a red carpet when he walks into the polling booth this time.

“My father still remembers the day when he cast his vote for the first time. He still gets the same joy and thrill each time he exercises his franchise,” said Prakash, the youngest among nine siblings. Polls were held in Chini or present day Kalpa in Kinnaur district, which borders Tibet on the east, before other parts of the state in 1951, anticipati­ng heavy snowfall in higher altitude areas, when Negi first voted.

His house is in Kanang Saring in Kalpa, famous for its highqualit­y apples, and situated at an altitude of nearly 10,000 feet.

Negi, who is a big fan of former Prime Minister, late Lal Bahadur Shastri, says people should vote for good leaders as it will help country develop. He recalls how times have changed since he first voted. “I still remember the time when there were only a few schools and one had to walk long distances to reach them. Now, you find schools in the remotest of towns. And what gives me happiness is that there is a great focus on girls’ education now as opposed to the time when they were restricted indoors,” he says.

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