113-Year-Old Manglu Devi Inspires Voters at Panchayat Elections
Manglu Devi, a 113-year-old voter, participated in the Panchayati Raj Institution elections in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district. Her involvement, highlighted at a 'Pink Booth', was praised by Rahul Kumar, who saw it as an inspiration for both voters and younger generations.
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Voters turned out enthusiastically in the first phase of the Panchayati Raj Institution elections in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur district on Tuesday.
Among the notable voters was 113-year-old Manglu Devi, who exercised her franchise at a 'Pink Booth' set up in Seu Gram Panchayat under the Ghumarwin Development Block.
A resident of Bhadrog village, Manglu Devi had arrived at the polling station with her family members to cast her vote. She is among the oldest women voters to participate in the elections.
District Election Officer (Panchayat) and Deputy Commissioner of Bilaspur, Rahul Kumar praised her spirit, saying her participation in this ''festival of democracy'' would inspire both, voters and the younger generations to actively take part in the electoral process.
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