Assam voters in holiday mood line up polling booths during second phase of polls
An enthusiastic electorate, in a holiday mood for the forthcoming new year came out in droves to vote in Assam's three parliamentary constituencies.

A festive mood gripped the two predominantly Bengali constituencies of Karimganj(SC) and Silchar in Barak valley, bordering Bangladesh, with Bengali New Year, 'Poila Baisakh' just a couple of days away.
"We are very happy that the polling day is on a Saturday, which has been declared a public holiday, and with the festival break beginning from Monday, it will be a long weekend of celebration for us," said 20-year old student Saumen Choudhury. Women too mostly came out in the morning to vote so that they could get back to household chores and also go shopping.
"I have plans to go new year shopping, but will do so only after casting my vote. This is my democratic right and I will definitely exercise it," said 34-year old housewife Purnima Pramanik. A few physically challenged persons were also found at booths in both Silchar and Karminganj. "I am a citizen of the country and have the right to vote, so why should I not exercise my franchise. I just hope the representatives we elect are more sensitive to our problems and provide us with facilities that makes life much easier for us," 24-year old Amit Das, paralysed below the waist said.
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