Women and young people, particularly first time voters, were the most enthusiastic queueing up since early morning in the three constituencies of Autonomous District (ST), Karimganj (SC) and Silchar.
A festive mood gripped the two predominantly Bengali constituencies of Karimganj(SC) and Silchar in Barak valley, bordering Bangladesh, with Bengali New Year, 'Poila Baisakh' just a couple of days away.
"We are very happy that the polling day is on a Saturday, which has been declared a public holiday, and with the festival break beginning from Monday, it will be a long weekend of celebration for us," said 20-year old student Saumen Choudhury.
"I have plans to go new year shopping, but will do so only after casting my vote. This is my democratic right and I will definitely exercise it," said 34-year old housewife Purnima Pramanik.
A few physically challenged persons were also found at booths in both Silchar and Karminganj.
"I am a citizen of the country and have the right to vote, so why should I not exercise my franchise. I just hope the representatives we elect are more sensitive to our problems and provide us with facilities that makes life much easier for us," 24-year old Amit Das, paralysed below the waist said.
