Voting for the Rajasthan Assembly elections is underway. But in the meantime, two elderly voters from Udaipur and Jhalawar districts have died due to deteriorating health. Both of them went out to vote on bicycles.
Voting for the Rajasthan Assembly elections is underway. But in the meantime, two elderly voters from Udaipur and Jhalawar districts have died due to deteriorating health. The deceased have been identified as Satyendra Kumar Arora (69), a resident of Hiran Magri in Udaipur, and Kanhaiya Lal (78), a resident of Jhalawar. Satyendra Kumar( 69), a resident of Deer Magri, had gone to vote at Anthony School in Deer Magri police station area of the city. Satyendra Kumar had cycled to cast his vote, but suddenly his health deteriorated and he fell unconscious. Meanwhile, the people present there admitted him to the hospital, where the doctors declared him dead.
Locals said he had come out on his bicycle to cast his vote. During this time he was absolutely healthy. After reaching here, he suddenly had trouble. After some time, his number was about to come that he fell unconscious. He was rushed to a hospital, but was declared brought dead. At present, there is talk of death due to heart attack, although it has not been confirmed yet. Satyendra Arora was a voter from Udaipur Rural seat.
A 78-year-old man, Kanhaiya Lal, died while casting his vote at a polling booth in Bakani town of Khanpur assembly constituency. Chief Medical and Health Officer Jhalawar said That Kanhaiya Lal was standing in a queue to cast his vote. During this, he suddenly fell unconscious. He was rushed to the primary health centre in Bakani where he was declared brought dead.
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