Political leaders across party lines actively participated in the democratic process today, casting their votes for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections and encouraging citizens to do the same.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and his wife Kanchan actively participated in the voting process, setting an example of civic responsibility by casting their votes early in the day.
Devendra Fadnavis, the BJP candidate from South-West Nagpur, cast his vote along with his family, highlighting the importance of voter participation.
Independent candidate Narendra Jichkar, contesting from Nagpur West, proudly displayed his inked finger after casting his ballot.
Senior Congress leader Sunil Kedar also exercised his franchise and posed for a photograph with his family. Kedar’s wife is a candidate from the Saoner constituency, adding further significance to their participation.
Dr. Nitin Raut, the Congress candidate from Nagpur North, was seen voting early, underscoring the importance of civic duty during the Vidhan Sabha elections.
Abhijit Wanjari, another prominent political figure, cast his vote along with his family and proudly displayed their inked fingers, encouraging others to follow suit.
Praful Gudhade-Patil, the South-West Nagpur candidate, was spotted leaving a polling booth with his family after voting, emphasizing the critical role of every vote in shaping the future.
With leaders from diverse political backgrounds leading the way, today’s voter turnout is expected to reflect the enthusiasm and commitment of citizens in the region.