and for many of us, even more so on family members,
except Santosh
Halpati, who ran for the position of Sarpanch in the Chharwala village of Vapi
district, in Gujarat, India, he was not really expecting to win, with only 12
close family members who were eligible to vote plus his own, but neither the less he tried, but you can imagine his disappointment at the counting of the votes, he had only one, his own! of his own close
family members who were eligible to vote, they either do not bother to cast a
ballot or chose to vote for someone else, the
middle-aged man broke down near the counting center when he heard the news, “Elections
come and go,” Santosh was quoted as saying by Times Now. “But I got just one vote.. even my family did
not vote for me.” I know that voting is a personal thing and that family members should vote with their conscience, but I would have thought that at least one would have voted for him, but there it is.
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