India's first official voter dies aged over 100

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  • 05 November, 2022
  • 12:35
India's first official voter dies aged over 100

India's first voter Shyam Saran Negi died on Saturday morning at his residence in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur. He was over 100 years old.

Report informs, citing foreign media, that on November 2, Negi had cast his vote through postal ballot for the state's Assembly polls, the Election Commission said.

Shyam Saran Negi, was an Indian school teacher in Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh, who cast the first vote in the 1951 general election in India[2][3] — the nation's first election since the end of the British Rule in 1947. Although most of the polling for that first election took place in February 1952, Himachal Pradesh went to the polls five months early because the weather there tends to be inclement in February and March and heavy snowfall during that period would have make it impossible for citizens to reach the polling stations. Negi cast the first vote on October 25, 1951. He voted in every general election since 1951 until his death, and is believed to be India's oldest voter as well its first. Shyam Saran Negi also made a special appearance in a Hindi film Sanam Re.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences over the death of the first voter while speaking at a poll rally in Mandi's district Sundarnagar.

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