Newlywed Couples in Wedding Attire Cast Votes in Tamil Nadu Elections

Voting is underway for 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu with visible enthusiasm among voters. Newlywed couples in wedding attire arrived at polling booths in Tirupathur and Tiruchirappalli to cast their votes. They fulfilled their civic duty and appealed to the public to exercise their right to vote. Tamil Nadu recorded 70% polling till 3 pm on Thursday, with voting concluding at 6 pm.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Polls: Newlyweds Vote in Wedding Attire

  • Newlywed couples vote in wedding attire in Tamil Nadu
  • Voting underway for 234 Assembly constituencies
  • 70% polling recorded till 3 pm
  • Voting began at 7 am, continues till 6 pm
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Polling underway in Tamil Nadu, newlywed couples turn up in wedding attire to cast their votes

Newlywed couples in wedding attire cast their votes in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, showing enthusiasm for democracy amid 70% turnout.

"They appealed to the public to exercise their right to vote. - Election report"

Tirupathur, April 23

Voting is currently underway for 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu, with voters in significant numbers turning up at polling stations. The voting began at 7 am and will continue till 6 pm.

Amid a visible enthusiasm among the voters, a newly married couple arrived at a polling booth in Tirupathur to cast their votes.

Dressed in their wedding attire, the couple drew the attention of everyone around. Smiling warmly, they stepped forward to cast their votes and fulfil their civic duty.

In another similar instance, a newly-married couple visited a polling booth at KAP Viswanatham Higher Secondary School in the Tiruchirappalli West constituency and cast their votes, fulfilling their democratic responsibility.

They also appealed to the public to exercise their right to vote.

Tamil Nadu witnessed 70 per cent polling till 3 pm on Thursday, according to the Election Commission of India data.

Polling for the 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu and 152 constituencies in West Bengal began amid tight security this morning. Voting will conclude at 6 pm today.

- ANI

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Kavya N
Wonderful to see young couples prioritizing voting over their celebrations 👰🤵 This is what responsible citizenship looks like. Hope this inspires others too!
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Rohit L
Nice gesture but let's not get carried away by photo ops. What matters more is whether people are voting based on issues or just following celebrity endorsements. 70% turnout is good but we need informed voting.
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Ananya R
Love the enthusiasm! In our country, every vote counts. These couples are setting a great example - starting married life with a sense of duty. Tamil Nadu always shows high voter turnout, proud moment 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Good to see young people voting but we need to question why polling stations still have long queues in many places. Also, many migrant workers couldn't vote. Election Commission should improve infrastructure.
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Priya S
Cute couple! But honestly, I'm more interested in knowing about voter turnout in other states like West Bengal where voting is happening too. Hope everyone exercises their franchise responsibly. Democracy ka tyohar hai! 🗳️
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Arjun K
Wonderful to see such dedication! But we also need to talk about how many people are voting strategically rather than ideologically. Hope these newlyweds and all voters make choices that benefit Tamil Nadu's development.

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