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Mumbai polls: Rahul, Vidya, Sonam among early voters

| | Apr 24, 2014, at 03:19 pm
Mumbai, Apr 24 (IBNS) Actors Rahul Bose, Sonam Kapoor and Vidya Balan were among early voters as polling began in Mumbai in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls on Thursday.

Posting a selfie after casting his vote, Rahul tweeted: "And so it is done. 7.13am. Third voter in the booth. Mumbai, aaple vote tak. Mahatvaca aahe."

Sonam cast her vote at a polling booth in Mumbai North Central constituency. Also seen in the same booth was actor Sunny Deol.

Vidya cast her ballot at a polling booth in Chembur.

'It is my responsibility to vote and if I want something to change then it is important to cast my vote,' she told media after casting her vote.

Reliance ADA Group chairman Anil Ambani was among early voters at a polling station in Cuffe Parade.
 

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