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Pakistan Punjab

Newly-wed bride casts her vote before leaving to in-laws in NA-144

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OKARA: A newly-wed bride has reached a nearby polling station in NA-144, Okara, District of Punjab, Pakistan to cast her vote before she left for in-laws house with her husband on Sunday.

After casting her vote while talking to media, she said that every citizen must cast vote and exercise democratic right.

It is very pertinent to mention here that the bride went to a declared ‘very sensitive’ polling station in the NA-144.

She further added that ‘I could not miss to cast a vote as I am aware of its importance’.

Moreover, independent candidate in NA-144, Riaz-ul-Haq has reportedly violated code of conduct as dozens of qingqi rickshaws were hired to shift voters to polling.

 

 

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