
As Gujarat Votes, A Special Booth For India's "Mini-African Village"
NDTV
Jambur: One of the villagers said their forefathers had come to Gujarat for work when Junagadh fort was being built.
As Gujarat votes for the first phase of the assembly elections today, a special tribal booth has been set up for the first time in Jambur, a 'mini-African village' in the state. #Watch | People of Gujarat's mini African village- Jambur, celebrated their first opportunity to vote in their own special tribal booth (30.11)#GujaratElectionspic.twitter.com/LFrG6q8ukT
Voting is underway in 89 out of Gujarat's 182 seats in this first phase. The remaining seats will go to polls in the second phase on December 5.
Rahman, who is a senior citizen and a resident of Jambur village, said it is great pleasure that a special booth has been set up for them.
