Conjoined Sisters Cast Votes Seperately for the First Time

News Bharati    20-May-2019
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Patna, May 20: Democracy gives equal voting rights to each and every citizen of India irrespective of his caste, religion, education, wealth, physical health, etc. The live show of the exercise of equal voting rights was seen yesterday in Patna as tow conjoined sisters Saba and Farah cast their votes as separate individuals with independent voting rights.


 

This has happened for the first time in the history of independent India. In fact it’s a big victory of Indian Democracy.

 

Sabah Shakeel and Farah Shakeel are conjoined twins from Samanpura Locality in patna. Efforts had been made for their separation but for no avail. They had voted for the first time in 2015 Bihar Assembly Election. Now they have voted for the first time in National Election.

 
However, these are the same twins who were subject to controversy when they had given up eating in Support of Salman Khan against the Courts decision of five-year imprisonment to him in 2013.