Jaipur. Puran Kanwar has set an example of how to contribute to the great festival of democracy. 101 year old Puran Kanwar took advantage of the home voting facility and exercised her franchise from her home. On this occasion, she also expressed gratitude to the Election Department of India for providing the facility of home voting.
Puran Kanwar told that she votes on priority in every election. After voting, he said that there can be no bigger opportunity than voting to express patriotism. Therefore, it is the duty of every citizen of the country to exercise their franchise on voting day.
At the same time, Puran Kanwar’s grandson Pradeep Singh Shekhawat told that in the last assembly elections, Puran Kanwar had shown enthusiasm by going to the polling booth and exercising his right to vote. On Monday, the fourth day of home voting under Lok Sabha Elections-2024, 95.45 percent voters in Jaipur Lok Sabha constituency and 96.73 percent voters in Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha seat in the age group of more than 85 years and more than 40 percent disabled voters exercised their franchise.
Deputy District Election Officer Neelima Takshak said that on the fourth day of home voting in Jaipur Lok Sabha constituency, 420 out of total 440 registered voters exercised their franchise. 5 voters could not vote due to death and 15 voters were absent.
At the same time, in Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha constituency, 681 out of total 704 voters registered for home voting exercised their franchise on the fourth day. 9 voters could not vote due to death and 14 voters were absent.
He told that 85 out of 90 in Civil Line Assembly constituency included in Jaipur constituency, 21 out of 21 in Kishanpole Assembly constituency, 76 out of 80 in Adarsh Nagar Assembly constituency, 137 out of 143 in Malviya Nagar Assembly constituency, Sanganer Assembly constituency. 101 out of 106 voters exercised their franchise.
124 out of 127 in Kotputli assembly constituency, 137 out of 142 in Shahpura assembly constituency, 135 out of 140 in Phulera assembly constituency, 174 out of 182 in Jhotwara assembly constituency, 80 out of 80 in Jamwaramgarh assembly constituency, included in Jaipur Rural Lok Sabha constituency. In 78, Bansur assembly constituency, all 33 out of 33 voters exercised their franchise from home.
At the same time, 60 out of 64 voters in Bassi Lok Sabha constituency included in Dausa Lok Sabha constituency and 128 out of 132 voters in Chaksu assembly constituency took advantage of the home voting facility. At the same time, in Chaumun assembly constituency included in Sikar Lok Sabha constituency, 140 out of 145 voters registered for home voting availed the facility of voting from their homes.