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Youngsters were full of excitement after they cast their votes for the first time to elect members of the Legislative Assembly on Saturday. The first-time voters, especially young girls, wanted a secure and safe atmosphere for women, better job opportunities and better development of their areas from their elected representatives.

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“I voted for the betterment of society, safety and better working environment for women,” said Pragati, a first-time voter at a polling station in Sonepat City.

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Lavanya of Jeewan Nagar in Sonepat said, “I felt a different kind of excitement of being a responsible citizen. I am going to chose my own government which will bring development and make the town more safe and secure for women”. Shweta, another first-time voter in Ganaur, said, “I voted so that our city gets developed and better jobs are provided to us.”

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