VADODARA: Voters at Vidya Vihar School in Ellora Park have been stunned when an ambulance drove within the campus on Tuesday morning. Few mins later they saw an elderly affected person, Pravinchandra Desai, coming out in a wheelchair, to solid his vote.
Desai, 67, isn't by myself. Many more patients beat their sicknesses to achieve the polling centre in ambulances of several private hospitals of the city to exercise their rights.
Desai was operated for a leg damage on Monday, but was worried this may make him pass over vote casting on Tuesday. “I'm grateful for the health center body of workers’s but for whose lend a hand this should not have been possible for me. I had lost hopes of being able to vote, but due to the ambulance service I could do so,” stated Desai, all smiles after casting his valuable vote. And so did Harshwardhan Pydi, a 20-year-old, who too is admitted in the similar health center as Desai, and was taken to Ganganagar Primary School in Gorwa in order that he could exercise his proper.
A 94-year-old gynecologist of the city, Dr Usha Gupte, too reached the college close to Gotri pond in an ambulance to exercise her proper beating all odds. At New Era School in Tarsali, Sunil Patil, who had just lately recovered from swine flu, reached the polling sales space armed with paramedical body of workers and oxygen cylinder! “Even one vote can exchange the future of a rustic, although it's from an sick person,” stated Patil, between laboured breaths as he's still struggling with breathing problems.
The district election machinery had collaborated with many private hospitals within the city in order that the citizens could be taken to their respective polling cubicles.
Desai, 67, isn't by myself. Many more patients beat their sicknesses to achieve the polling centre in ambulances of several private hospitals of the city to exercise their rights.
Desai was operated for a leg damage on Monday, but was worried this may make him pass over vote casting on Tuesday. “I'm grateful for the health center body of workers’s but for whose lend a hand this should not have been possible for me. I had lost hopes of being able to vote, but due to the ambulance service I could do so,” stated Desai, all smiles after casting his valuable vote. And so did Harshwardhan Pydi, a 20-year-old, who too is admitted in the similar health center as Desai, and was taken to Ganganagar Primary School in Gorwa in order that he could exercise his proper.
A 94-year-old gynecologist of the city, Dr Usha Gupte, too reached the college close to Gotri pond in an ambulance to exercise her proper beating all odds. At New Era School in Tarsali, Sunil Patil, who had just lately recovered from swine flu, reached the polling sales space armed with paramedical body of workers and oxygen cylinder! “Even one vote can exchange the future of a rustic, although it's from an sick person,” stated Patil, between laboured breaths as he's still struggling with breathing problems.
The district election machinery had collaborated with many private hospitals within the city in order that the citizens could be taken to their respective polling cubicles.
Vadodara: Patients chose to be voters first
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April 24, 2019
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