UP Groom Reaches Polling Station, His Extra AF 'Notes Ki Mala' Sends Internet On Trolling Spree
The trend of brides and grooms posing with inked fingers hours before their ceremony has become the hallmark being a responsible citizen. The picture of the groom was shared by news agency ANI which soon went viral. The bride/groom voting trend was one of the most important parts of the Election Commissions Voting awareness campaigns.
General elections are an exciting time for first-timers and moreso for those tying the knot on polling day. Why? Because it's a fundamental right and TBH makes for great social media story.
Over the years, the trend of brides and grooms posing with inked fingers hours before their ceremony has become the hallmark being a responsible citizen.
A bridegroom casts his vote at a polling station in Bijnor. #IndiaElections2019 pic.twitter.com/7gHghhTqLX
¡ª ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) 11 April 2019
Vote above anything else is the motto and it's a great exercise. Fulfilling the 2019's mandatory 'bride/groom voting' is this UP man in a suit and wearing a sehra and a 'note ki mala'.
The picture of the groom was shared by news agency ANI, which soon went viral. ¡°A bridegroom casts his vote at a polling station in Bijnor,¡± read the caption.
While many appreciated his initiative, there were those who couldn't help but notice the huge garland of notes and went on a trolling spree.
#1
I know people will say wao what spirit and all but I find it very funny ? you can come normally right? Without that note ki mala and sahra? nai hame to dulha banke vote Dena Hai??
¡ª ??????? ??????? (@pranjal2018) 11 April 2019
Shadi walo ka alag hi swag hota hai har ek election me ?
¡ª NT (@deafvoid) 11 April 2019
Yahi baaki Rah Gaya tha dekhna .. Subah se koi dikha nhi tha ??
¡ª Chowkidar Kaleen Bhaiya #MyPmMyPride (@krish2637068) 11 April 2019
The 'bride/groom' voting trend was one of the most important parts of the Election Commission's Voting awareness campaigns.
The video shared on the Twitter account shares a true story of an Indian bride who went ahead with the wedding only after casting her vote.
The Bijnor Lok Sabha constituency is one of the eight constituencies and Raja Bhartendra Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the sitting MP from the seat.
Congress's Nasimuddin Siddiqui, Bharatiya Janata Party's Raja Bhartendra Singh and Mahagathbandhan's (the alliance between Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party) candidate Malook Nagar are competing.