World’s Smallest Living woman, Jyothi Amge participated in voting during the first phase of Poll

Nagpur: On Thurday, at first phase of election voting world's smallest living woman, Jyoti Amge cast her vote at a polling station in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Jyoti catched spotlight as she entered the polling booth and proceeded to vote. Her popularity peaked in 2012 with her guest appearance in reality TV show Bigg Boss 6. After voting, Jyoti took to Facebook sharing pictures of her inked finger. At the poll booth, she was quickly recognised by people who greeted her warmly. India will vote for the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 in seven phases beginning today.

Here it is to be noted that she waited patiently in the queue waiting to exercise her right at the polling booth. Speaking to reporters outside the polling booth, the 25-year-old said, "I request everyone to vote. Please vote first and then go to complete everything else." Standing at 62.8 cm, the 25-year-old entered the Guinness World Record for being the shortest woman on 16 December 2011 following the 18th birthday.

Check out pictures of Jyoti Amge casting votes in Lok Sabha polls 2019:

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However,  It is worth mention here that Jyoti has also acted in American and Italian television series. She even has her own statue in the Celebrity Wax Museum in Lonavala, Maharashtra. 107-year-old Sumitra Rai was the oldest voter in Sikkim, while a 92-year-old senior citizen voted in Gondia district in Maharashtra. A 104-year-old Lakhi Paul was the oldest to vote in Charaideo district of Assam. The first phase of voting began today in 91 Lok Sabha seats across 20 states and Union Territories. The polling will be held in seven phases and with the last one scheduled on May 19. The results will be held on May 23.

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