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Confusion at a Chennai polling center as voters barred from bringing mobile phones, leading to discontent among public. Incident at SIET College in Teynampet. Voters' requests to surrender phones denied by security, sparking arguments.
Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday cast his vote at a polling booth at SIET College in Teynampet, and urged people to cast their votes and exercise their democratic rights while voting for the local body elections in 38 districts of Tamil Nadu was underway.
Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday cast his vote at a polling booth at SIET College in Teynampet, and urged people to cast their votes and exercise their demo
Voting peaceful in Central Chennai
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There were a few instances of EVMs having developed snags
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Many voters queued up as early as 6.30 a.m. at polling booths in Central Chennai.
Many first-time voters as well as senior citizens said they voted without any hassle. Polling went on smoothly at most booths.
Pachaiyappan, a physically challenged person, said, “It is important to exercise my franchise. I came in early because I work at a nursery and wanted to get back in time to water my plants.”
There were a few instances of EVMs having developed snags.
At SIET College in Teynampet, women had to wait for nearly half-an-hour before polling began around 7.30 a.m.