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In Mumbai, a 113-year-old woman and a 103-year-old freedom fighter exercised their franchise in the Maharashtra assembly elections, showcasing a commitment to democracy despite voter apathy. Several octogenarians voted with assistance, thanks to wheelchair-friendly facilities at polling stations. The Election Commission ensured easy access for senior citizens and differently-abled voters.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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