Lok Sabha Polls: Voters Show Off Their Ink in Round Four! 

Voting in 72 constituencies across nine states is underway. 
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Voting in 72 constituencies across nine states is underway. 
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Voting in 72 constituencies across nine states is underway. 
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The fourth phase of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections is underway, with 72 constituencies across nine states all set to go to polls in.

The politically crucial states of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra will see voting in 13 and 17 seats respectively. In Rajasthan 13 seats will go to polls, while in Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand, there will be voting for six and three seats respectively.

Kargil War hero Deepchand Prakhyat cast his vote from Nashik.
“I have exercised my right,” says Mr Siddiqui.
Rajan Kumar sends an ‘inkfie’ from Samastipur.
Adheesh Singh Baghel voted from Pali. 
Chandrani Mukherjee aftercasting her from Asansol.

Voters Come Out in Huge Numbers in Rajasthan

Heer Sisodia shares an ‘inkfie’ from Jodhpur. 
Marudhar Kanwar shares her ‘inkfie’.
Moti Soni shares his post-vote selfie with us. 
Bana Ram Dudi cast his vote from Barmer.
Babluy Singh Rajpurohit too voted from Barmer.
Kapil Sharma shares an ‘inkfie’ from Udaipur.
Flora and Jacob pose after voting in Udaipur.
Abhimanyu Singh Rathore flaunts his ink. 
Yashpal Singh Ranawat voted in Pali. 
Sukha Ram after voting in Barmer.
Devendra Singh Bhati voted from Jodhpur.
“Desh ke liye (for the country),” Jogendra captioned the picture.
Hukma Ram poses post-voting in Barmer.
Bhoma Ram smiles for a photo in Barmer.
Devendra Bhadu voted from Barmer.
Abhishek Maleti shares his ‘inkfie’ from Rajasthan. 
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Yashwant Singh Shaktawat smiles after casting his vote. 
Abhishek Gupta shares his ‘inkfie’ from Tonk.
Mahiraj Singh from Jodhpur shares a selfie.
Rijo Joy smiles after casting his vote.
Vrajesh Ojha after casting his vote in Jodhpur.

Mumbaikars Show Off Their Ink

Irfan Macchiwala voted from Mumbai. 

“I exercised my right and my duty as a citizen. Do come out in large numbers and turn our dream into a reality,” says Irfan Macchiwala.

Vandana Malik shares her ‘inkfie’ from Mumbai.
Sneha Haldankar poses after voting in Mumbai.
Neelam shares a selfie after voting for the first time.

“Voting for the first time was a nice experience, I went to the polling booth with my mom and dad.

As I was a first time voter, I read about EVM machine on the internet a day before, I knew it would be an easy task, but I wanted to make sure that I properly utilise my vote.

After entering the polling booth, I was looking at the EVM machine and it had so many options! I was looking at all symbols, (there was a ludo, a laptop which I was not aware of, because for me the known parties were Shiv Sena, the BJP, the Congress, AAP & MNS) and therefore it just took me a longer time. But despite the time, I felt proud after casting my vote,” said Neelam.

Hemal voted from Kandivali West.
Mushtaq Ansari sends a selfie from Mahim.
Roopa Pant poses after voting in Mumbai.
Mukhesh Makhija sends a photo from Thane.

“I voted for a better future”, said Faiz Sayed.

Faiz Ahmed Iraqui voted from Mumbai. 
Nikhil Thanekar from Mumbai shares a selfie.
Airf Khan shares a selfie post voting.
Saurabh Pandey from Thane smiles for a photo after casting his vote.
Dilip R Thakkar shares a post-vote selfie.

Voters Share Inkfies from Odisha

Prapti Mohanty shares an inkfie from Jagatsinghpur.
Malay Samal voted from Kendrapara. 
Sandhyarani Sahoo cast her vote in Odisha.
Parambrahma Tripathy flaunts his ink. 
Ahlad Mohini Dash after voting in Jagatsinghpur.
Sayed Ikmal poses post-voting in Kendrapara.
Bikram and his friends pose post-vote.
Kashinath after casting his vote for the first time.

“It was my first time voting, and I felt like I am doing something for a better future of my country,” said Kashinath.

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Published: 29 Apr 2019,01:15 PM IST

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