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Patients in Mumbai cast vote, set examples for many

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According to them, voting is essential and the right of every individual

Patients admitted at hospitals in Mumbai are inspiring millions and setting an example.
Zen Multi Speciality hospital arranged an ambulance to an election booth for a few patients where 71-year-old NK Iyer operated for brain surgery shifted from the ICU to the ward just three days back was taken to an election booth and made sure he was got back safely to the hospital.

Also, a patient with the name Kamble and senior citizen Vinayak Thatte, admitted for medical management, showed their willingness to vote during the general elections.

A similar incident was also witnessed at Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central where 28- year-old male patient Chintan Harania was cast his vote.

Despite being bedridden, these patients have not forgotten to exercise their right to vote. Many have stepped out to vote for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls in Mumbai. According to these patients, voting is essential and the right of every individual. Hence, they were determined to vote, and do their bit for the progress of the country.

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