
Votes are being cast for the assembly elections in Karnataka today. In this festival of democracy, people are reaching the polling booth to cast their votes with full enthusiasm. Narayana Murthy, the founding member of Infosys, one of the country's largest IT companies, also reached the Jayanagar assembly seat in Bengaluru to cast his vote. The special thing is that billionaire businessman Narayana Murthy voted in line like ordinary people. Whose video has also surfaced on social media, after which people are praising Narayanmurthy's simplicity?
Sudha Murthy gave a big lesson to the youth
Narayana Murthy's wife and famous social worker Sudha Murthy also reached to vote with Narayana Murthy. Talking to the media after casting her vote, Sudha Murthy gave a lesson to the youth and said, 'Please look at us, we are old but we got up at six o'clock to come here and vote. Please learn from us. Voting is very important for democracy. Murthy said that 'I always say that the youth should vote because they have the power to speak and without voting you will not have that power'.
At the same time, Narayan Murthy said that 'First we should vote, only then we can say that it is good, it is not good but if we do not do that then we do not even have the right to criticize'. Narayana Murthy said that it is the responsibility of the elders to sit with the youth and explain to them why it is important to vote. That's what my parents said.'
Famous actor Prakash Raj also cast his vote.
The famous actor of South Indian films, Prakash Raj also reached the polling booth in the morning to cast his vote. Prakash Raj also cast his vote by standing in line at seven in the morning like the common people. Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani also cast his vote in the Koramangala seat in Bengaluru.
The former Chief Minister cast his vote along with his family
Former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa casts his vote with his family. Before voting, Yediyurappa along with his family reached the Sri Huchcharaya Swamy Temple in Shikaripur and offered prayers. Yeddyurappa claimed after the polling that the BJP government would be formed in the state. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai casts his vote after offering prayers at a Hanuman temple in Hubli. Bommai too stood in line and voted like a common man.
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