Showing posts with label Vote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vote. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2009

Kya aapne apna amulya vote daala?

May 7, 2009

The election day in Rajasthan.
I would have been happy after I did all the pestering with the Jaago-re campaign, the awareness debates and the regular chats.

But it wasn't so. Because once again, I'd not figured in the voters' list.
Then I thought of relieving myself by logging on to the net.
Darn!he CPU wasn't getting switched on; I dismantled it, checked the few connections and it was still not working.
Time for the visit to the computer guy.

10 o clock- Having done with the breakfast, dad and I set out on the access with the CPU in his hands.

20 minutes later, we happily strode out of the computer shop as he'd fixed it without charging anything :-D

10:25- we pass the election booth on the way- Dad asks me to wait while he went and cast his vote.

For the next fifteen minutes, every passerby had his/her eyes fixed on me as I held the CPU in my hands.
Kya bhai, kabhi CPU nahi dekha hai kya?
Sure they must have, but it's not normal to see someone standing with a CPU in his hands by the main road side.


10:40 The ordeal ends and dad came out smiling. I thought he was also amused by the sight the couple made.

But no, he gave me a card. And wasn't I surprised? It was my voter-id. He said it had just arrived.
I jumped with joy but suddenly realized a few things.

One could hardly figure out it was my photograph.

The spelling of my name had been tampered with yet again with this time "Nabishan" entering the records.

I move down, dad's name was also incorrectly spelled.

The most shocking was my birth date!
It said-
Date of birth: xx.xx.1989

What? How on earth could they commit such a mistake?
Is 'xx' a day/month?
They didn't even guess any!!

and I was not born in 1989 :|


But to my surprise, my address has been spelled absolutely correctly.

Dad says, "It's not an issue- no one usually gets his name correctly on the card.Go, cast your vote"

I rush inside with joy and they all stare at this young guy who was all so excited to vote :-D

The authorities confirm my identity, put the nail paint and off I go to the corner of the room where this fascinating machine lay.

A quick glance at the list of candidates and *ding*

Breaking news: Anish Nambisan has cast his first ever vote :-)