Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Centenaria­ns keep date with democracy

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA : Dropping temperatur­es and advancing years failed to dampen the enthusiasm of centenaria­ns as they came out to vote in assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday, with 105-year-old Naro Devi exercising her franchise in Churah in Chamba and 103-year-old Pyar Singh in Shimla.

There are over 1.21 lakh people above 80 years of age in the hill state with as many as 1,136 centenaria­ns.

The Election Commission had made special arrangemen­ts for the elderly and persons with disabiliti­es at polling stations across the state.

“It was an honour to meet and felicitate Sardar Pyar Singh, 103 years old, on Internatio­nal Day of elderly persons. Here, he is seen casting his vote with his same indomitabl­e spirit and zeal,” said the state’s Chief Electoral officer, Maneesh Garg, while sharing a picture on the EC Twitter handle.

Naro Devi, 105, cast her vote in the polling booth in Churah constituen­cy of Chamba, despite the EC creating special facilities for the elderly to cast their postal ballot.

Himachal was home to 106year-old Shyam Saran Negi, India’s first voter, who died a few days ago after casting his postal ballot for this election. Chief Election Commission­er Rajiv Kumar had paid tributes to Negi at his residence in Kalpa in Kinnaur and had said the real tribute to him would be for all citizens to take part in voting and strengthen democracy in the country.

The EC said Chasak Bhaturi, an 83-year-old woman, was among those who cast their vote in the remote Bharmaur constituen­cy in Chamba despite heavy snow.

“Bharmour is the farthest in the state being at a distance of 14 km from the nearest road head. Seeing huge response from the voters despite heavy snow,” the EC said sharing her picture in snow.

 ?? ANI ?? Sardar Pyar Singh, a 103-year-old voter, and Naro Devi, 105, after casting their votes.
ANI Sardar Pyar Singh, a 103-year-old voter, and Naro Devi, 105, after casting their votes.
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