friends
shareing the expirience of my great friend Shabbir Sapatwala, who is not member of this group,
it was very good expirience, very accesseble, also for willchair users.
friendly staf.
thanks to everyone, who worked for it from Shabbir.

At 09:46 AM 4/30/2009, you wrote:

Dear Friends,

I have just returned after casting my vote & wish to share my experience with the rest of the group.

I am registered as a voter in the Mumbai North-east parliamentary constituency. The experience was much better than any previous experiences. The EVM's had braille stickers & dummy ballot papers in braille were available for use by blind voters. Temporary ramps had been erected for use by wheelchair users. All the four polling booths were located on the ground floor instead of having them on the ground & first floors as was done in previous elections. The election staff were helpful & aware of the rules framed for accessible voting.

I hope that all other friends have a similar trouble-free voting experience.

Regards
Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India



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