Newlyweds prioritize democratic duty over wedding celebrations in Kanchipuram.
Construction engineer Ravi Rahul and his bride Sivaranchani transformed their wedding day into a powerful statement on democratic participation by casting their votes in Kanchipuram immediately after exchanging vows. Still dressed in traditional wedding finery, the couple arrived at a local private school serving as a polling station to participate in the ongoing Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026. This act of civic dedication stood out as a highlight during the single-phase polling across all 234 constituencies in the state.
Both professionals: Rahul from Kanchipuram and Sivaranchani from Virudhachalam are civil engineers who chose to lead by example. Speaking to reporters at the booth, Rahul emphasized that voting is a fundamental obligation that every citizen must fulfill regardless of personal milestones. Their presence at the booth encouraged many onlookers and first-time voters who were waiting in queues to exercise their franchise.
Political observers note that such displays of voter enthusiasm are critical in a high-stakes election where the DMK-led alliance and the AIADMK-led NDA are locked in a fierce battle. Historically, Kanchipuram has been a vital district for both Dravidian parties, often serving as a barometer for regional sentiment due to its blend of traditional weaving industries and growing industrial corridors.
Polling officials and security personnel at the Kanchipuram booth took a moment to congratulate the couple before they returned to their family festivities. This incident coincides with high-profile voting across the state, including participation from leaders like Chief Minister MK Stalin and actor-turned-politician Vijay. Strict monitoring by the Election Commission ensures that the democratic process remains transparent as the state awaits the results on May 4.
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