“Are you exercising your right to vote? Show us your ink! Send a picture of yourself and snag a spot in our gallery!” CNN IBN Citizen Journalist, sent across this message and the response they got is overwhelming. Here is a small part of the excitement currently gripping voters in Delhi.
At 62, Surita is a #firsttimevoter. She says she voted because she's fed up of corruption, via @Runjhunsharmas pic.twitter.com/uxGz5aj5Gx
— Citizen Journalist (@ibncj) April 10, 2014
Are you a differently abled citizen who has struggled to vote? Tell us MT @kamalasripada:Narayan waited 2 hrs 2 vote' pic.twitter.com/FqxXX20p6d
— Citizen Journalist (@ibncj) April 10, 2014
Sheena, 23, says #HeyMinister, we want safety for women.Photo by @Runjhunsharmas #CJVotes pic.twitter.com/WYuzkgRJCk
— Citizen Journalist (@ibncj) April 10, 2014
90-yr-old Rashidan a resident of Muzaffarnagar, says she is voting for peace. via @maryashakil http://t.co/L5ytV0UMHx pic.twitter.com/7CVkMc4sZ4
— CNN-IBN News (@ibnlive) April 10, 2014
First time voter 19-yr-old Swasti Misra, says she is a responsible voter. #GoVote #Elections2014 @ibnlive @ibncj pic.twitter.com/aSxLt6ttfs
— kamala sripada (@kamalasripada) April 10, 2014
23-year-old Deepali Ramteke taking a break for casting her vote on her wedding day#Elections2014 @ibnlive @ibncj pic.twitter.com/7e87Ebkrww
— Shoaib Ahmed (@shoaibahm85) April 10, 2014
Rajesh Sah has been a proud voter since 1962, via @Runjhunsharmas #CJVotes pic.twitter.com/teAgQX17Jo
— Citizen Journalist (@ibncj) April 10, 2014
MT @kamalasripada: Mukesh, Tea Vendor. #HauzKhas Wants a corruption free govt #DoVote #Elections2014 @ibnlive @ibncj pic.twitter.com/D6iJO3odi3
— Citizen Journalist (@ibncj) April 10, 2014
Residents in #ChandiniChowk say they feel proud to be a part of democracy. Photo by CJ's @Runjhunsharmas pic.twitter.com/fHOhr3Dgls
— Citizen Journalist (@ibncj) April 10, 2014