MP assembly polls: local food shops owners to offer Poha, jalebi for voters--but not for all

Updated : Oct 14, 2023 22:32
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PTI

The proprietors of shops located in '56 Dukan', a famous food hub in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh, have decided to offer free snacks comprising poha and jalebi to those casting votes early in the upcoming assembly elections, a move aimed at boosting the voter turnout.

Elections to the 230-member Madhya Pradesh assembly will be held in a single phase on November 17.

The shopkeepers have announced that anybody who casts a vote in the early hours of polls will get free poha and jalebi after showing the indelible ink mark on the finger.

Talking to PTI about it, Gunjan Sharma, the president of 56 Dukan Traders' Association, said on Saturday, "Indore occupies the top position in the country as far as cleanliness is concerned. We want our city to top in terms of voting as well. For this, we have decided to offer free poha and jalebi to those who cast their vote." "The offer will remain operational only till 9 am on November 17, the day of voting. After this, every voter will be given a special discount of 10 per cent on the bill of poha-jalebi throughout that day," Sharma said.

Poha is a popular snack made from flattened rice, while jalebi is a deep-fried delicacy soaked in sugar syrup.

Madhya Pradesh Elections

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