A newlywed woman from Rajasthan’s Dausa district postponed her post-wedding rituals to cast her vote in the assembly bypoll, emphasizing the importance of civic duty. The Dausa by-election is particularly significant due to high-profile candidates. Seven constituencies in Rajasthan are holding bypolls, with results expected on November 23rd.
Watch: A day after wedding, bride casts vote for assembly bypoll in Rajasthan’s Dausa

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