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I Will Go To My Polling Booth To Vote, India바카라s First Voter Shyam Saran Negi, 104, Sends Heart-Warming Message To EC

On October 25, 1951바카라when polling was held for the first time 바카라 Shyam Saran Negi(now 104) became the first voter of independent India to cast his vote. Since then, he had not missed a single election바카라whether Lok Sabha, assembly or panchayat바카라to exercise his democratic right.

His weather-beaten face is heavily wrinkled and his body frail. And he barely can walk without the support of a stick. Yet, Independent India바카라s first voter Shyam Saran Negi, 104, has declined the Election Commission바카라s offer to help him cast his vote from home through a postal ballot. 

Negi has, rather, sent a heart-warming message to the state바카라s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) C . Paul Rasu about his plan to go to the polling booth at Kalpa, in Kinnaur district, to cast his vote for the upcoming Mandi Lok Sabha by-poll, slated for October 30

On October 25, 1951바카라when polling was held for the first time바카라Negi became the first voter of independent India to cast his vote. Since then, he had not missed a single election바카라whether Lok Sabha, assembly or panchayat바카라to exercise his democratic right. 

바카라I never missed a single election. It바카라s because I know the value of my vote.  I am determined to exercise my voting right at my polling booth on election day,바카라 Negi told Kinnaur district officials who had asked him to use the EC facility that enables all voters above 80 to cast their votes through postal ballots . 

Rasu told Outlook in Shimla that due to the pandemic and enforced regulations to maintain social distances, and reduce footfall at the polling booths, all voters above 80 years and physically-challenged persons will have the option to vote through postal ballots . 

By now, at least 32,715 voters above 80 have already been issued postal ballots in all four constituencies, including Mandi parliamentary constituency and three other assembly constituencies바카라Arki, Fatehpur and Jubbal바카라Kotkhai in Solan, Kangra and Shimla districts, respectively. 

바카라Negi has been our brand ambassador to promote voters awareness campaign. During the last Lok Sabha election, Kinnaur deputy commissioner had gone to his house and provided an official vehicle to take him to the polling booth. A video was also shot on him even as Google had also made a film on Negi. We will make arrangements for him to facilitate his voting at the booth,바카라 Rasu said. 

Negi was also honoured by then Chief Election Commissioner of India, Navin Chawla, who visited his village in 2010. For years, this ex-schoolteacher had lived in oblivion, till a former IAS officer and then Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manisha Nanda had located Negi after a long-drawn search for him in 2007. 

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바카라It took a lot of hardships to trace Negi, who lived in a small village at Kalpa. It was the time when photo voters바카라 I-cards were being prepared. I saw a tiny photo of Negi ji and started my research as to who could be the oldest surviving voter or having voted in the first election of independent India. I was helped by then deputy commissioner (Kinnaur) Sudha Devi authenticate his identity and also fish-out old voting records,바카라 recalls Nanda, who retired as the additional chief secretary in the revenue department. 

Kalpa was then known as 바카라Chinni바카라 in his village.  

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