Remember politicos that the youth of the nation are watching and no one before the law is more or less. This is applicable rightly to Mr. Chiranjeevi who casted his vote standing in a line when the voters of Jubliee Hills objected his VIP entry. The Union Minister K Chiranjeevi was punched by the words of a youth after the person residing in Jubliee Hills objected to his jumping the queue to cast his vote in a polling booth.
Chiranjeevi, who came with his family, was escorted towards the polling booth going in a VIP line leaving a long queue of voters. An agitated youth confronted Chiranjeevi asking him how he has bypassed the queue, saying that people have been waiting for more than 90 minutes for their turn. "Why do you expect special treatment on a day like this," the youth asked. A senior voter said that this is what is India.
Chiranjeevi, who is the AP Congress Campaign Committee chairman, then went to the end of the queue. The youth was cheered by the people. The minister later claimed that he had gone directly to the booth to check whether his name was on the list. "I am not such a person (who will violate the law). I am a person who respects democracy," he said when the media questioned about the above issue.
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