Newlywed couple casts vote on wedding day

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In a heartwarming display of civic responsibility, newlyweds Fungchur Narzary and Dulumoni Basumatary marked their wedding day by participating in the democratic process

KRC TIMES Assam Bureau

In a heartwarming display of civic responsibility, newlyweds Fungchur Narzary and Dulumoni Basumatary marked their wedding day by participating in the democratic process. The couple, hailing from Daimalu in Gohpur, exemplified their commitment to the nation’s democratic ethos by casting their votes at the polling station.

 Amidst the joy and festivities of their special day, Fungchur Narzary and Dulumoni Basumatary emerged as shining examples of civic engagement. Their decision to prioritize their democratic duty on this auspicious occasion resonated deeply with the spirit of the electoral process.

 Both the groom and the bride demonstrated their dedication to democracy by venturing out to the polling station located at Daimalu Boro of Gohpur M. E. School. Their presence in the queue of voters underscored their unwavering belief in the power of every citizen’s vote to shape the future of the country.

 The couple’s actions not only symbolize their personal commitment to democratic values but also serve as an inspiring reminder of the significance of active participation in the electoral process. As they embark on this new journey together, Fungchur Narzary and Dulumoni Basumatary have set a remarkable precedent for civic engagement and responsible citizenship.

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