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A review book was kept at Guru Nanak Khalsa Senior Secondary School, Sector 30-B, for voters to share their experience. Several youngsters mentioned that by casting vote, they have fulfilled their duty.

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First-time voters enjoy outside a polling station after casting their vote in Dhanas on Sunday. Tribune Photo: Pradeep Tewari



Review book for voters’ experience 

A review book was kept at Guru Nanak Khalsa Senior Secondary School, Sector 30-B, for voters to share their experience. Several youngsters mentioned that by casting vote, they have fulfilled their duty. “I have done something good”, “I have fulfilled my responsibility towards the nation”, “I feel better to vote for first time” were some of the remarks.  

Inked-finger selfie, a reason to vote 

The race for uploading a selfie with an inked finger on the social media motivated several youngsters to exercise their right to franchise. As the polling picked pace, people of all age groups starting uploading their pictures online. Peer pressure was another factor influencing voters. “I did not want to vote, but my friends pressurised me to do so.”

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