Bigg Boss 19 Winner Gaurav Khanna Returns to Mumbai to Cast His Vote

Bigg Boss 19 winner Gaurav Khanna returned to Mumbai specifically to cast his vote in the ongoing Maharashtra municipal elections, emphasizing the duty of every citizen. Actor Saumya Tandon also voted, despite initial confusion and inconvenience regarding her assigned polling booth. Polling is being held across 29 municipal corporations in the state, including major cities like Mumbai and Pune. A total of 15,908 candidates are contesting for 2,869 seats, with counting scheduled for January 16.

Key Points: Celebrities Vote in Maharashtra BMC Elections

  • Celebrities vote in BMC polls
  • Gaurav Khanna returns to Mumbai
  • Saumya Tandon faces booth confusion
  • Polling across 29 corporations
  • 3.48 crore eligible voters
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BMC Polls: Big Boss 19 winner Gaurav Khanna returns to Mumbai to cast vote

Bigg Boss 19 winner Gaurav Khanna and actor Saumya Tandon cast their votes in the Maharashtra municipal polls, urging public participation.

"I was out of Mumbai, but I came back only to vote in the elections. - Gaurav Khanna"

Mumbai, January 15

Bigg Boss 19 winner Gaurav Khanna voted on Thursday afternoon at the ongoing municipal elections in Maharashtra.

Several celebrities were seen voting as polling took place across the state.

After casting his vote, Gaurav Khanna spoke about the importance of voting and said he made a special effort to be present. He shared that even though he was out of Mumbai, he returned only to vote and urged others to do the same.

"I always cast my vote. I was out of Mumbai, but I came back only to vote in the elections. It took me hardly 2 minutes to go inside and cast my vote. I appeal to everyone to come and cast their votes," Gaurav Khanna said while speaking to ANI.

Actor Saumya Tandon also stepped out to vote but faced confusion over her polling booth location. She shared her experience and said that despite the trouble, she was determined to vote.

While speaking to ANI, Saumya Tandon said, "I actually went out to vote and I checked online and there was a booth at the bottom of my house where people were sitting to help me, to tell me about the booth or the place. They told me that I have to come to this location. I took a screenshot online but when I came here, now they are sending me to some other location because they are saying that now your location is showing somewhere else online."

"I want to vote. This is my right and this is my duty. So I have to vote. I have to vote," she said," she added.

Polling is being held across 29 municipal corporations in Maharashtra, including major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Nashik and Pimpri-Chinchwad. According to the State Election Commission, around 3.48 crore voters are eligible to vote.

A total of 15,908 candidates are contesting for 2,869 seats across 893 wards, with 39,092 polling centres set up for smooth voting.

Polling began at 7:30 am and will continue till 5:30 pm, while counting of votes will take place on January 16.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Saumya Tandon's experience shows the ground reality. So much confusion with polling booths! The system needs to be more streamlined. Still, her determination is commendable. We need better infrastructure for such an important process.
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Aman W
BMC elections are crucial for Mumbai's development. Glad the message is going out. But let's not just vote for namesake, we need to research the candidates and local issues. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Indian local elections. The scale is massive - 3.48 crore voters! The civic issues like water, roads, and waste management that BMC handles affect daily life so directly. Hope voter turnout is good.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the sentiment, a part of me feels this is also good PR for the celebrities. The real heroes are the common people who stand in long queues despite their busy schedules. They vote without any fanfare.
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Kavya N
My family and I voted this morning in Thane. The process was smooth for us. It's heartening to see such a large exercise of democracy. Every vote counts for our city's future! 🙏

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