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Lok Sabha polls: Show inked finger for free dosa and discount at Bengaluru restaurants; Rapido offers no-cost bike taxi rides

The elections for 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka are being held in two phases, with South Karnataka voting on April 26 and North Karnataka on May 7. He said that they would serve free breakfast to those who cast their votes from 7 am to 6 pm. "On election day, voters can avail free rides on the Rapido app using the code ‘VOTENOW’ and exercise their democratic right. This concerted effort aligns with Rapido's nationwide campaign, deploying over 10 lakh captains across more than 100 cities to provide free rides on election day. The elections for 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka are being held in two phases, with South Karnataka voting on April 26 and North Karnataka on May 7.

The elections for 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka are being held in two phases, with South Karnataka voting on April 26 and North Karnataka on May 7.

To increase voter turnout in Bengaluru, many restaurants and commercial establishments have decided to offer complimentary breakfasts and discounts to customers who display their inked fingers.

There are concerns over low voter turnout in Bengaluru due to polling day falling on a Friday (April 26) and the soaring temperatures.

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Nisarga Grand Hotel on Nrupathunga Road said they will offer free benne Khali dosa, ghee laddu, and juice on April 26 to voters who display their inked fingers as proof of voting.

Also, read: Lok Sabha Polls: Bengaluru to vote on April 26, a Friday, amid concerns over voter turnout

Other Bengaluru restaurants offering complimentary items to voters on polling day include Malgudi Mylari Mane (free Mylari dosa and filter coffee), Cafe Udupi Ruchi (free mocktail), Iyengar's Oven Fresh Bakery (10 percent discount), Kamat Hosaruchi in Orion Mall and Lulu Mall (10 percent discount).

SP Krishnaraj, owner of Nisarga Grand Hotel, told Moneycontrol, "We started the concept of offering free food to those who cast their votes during the 2018 assembly polls. A group of youngsters who visited the restaurant were hesitant to cast their votes. I tried to convince them, and they asked if they would receive free dosa if they cast their vote. I agreed. Then they said they would bring their friends. I assured them that I would provide complimentary food to everyone who voted. It's our democratic right and a celebration of democracy."

He said that they would serve free breakfast to those who cast their votes from 7 am to 6 pm. "Bengaluru's voting percentage is lower compared to other places. In North Karnataka, despite the soaring heat, people cast their votes, but people in Bengaluru are not enthusiastic about voting, so we want to encourage them. We will not ask for any identity card or whom they voted for. All they need to show is the inked finger as proof of casting their vote."

Krishnaraj said they served complimentary food to 5,100 people during the 2023 assembly polls, and they expect 6,000 to 6,500 people this time.

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Karnataka high court on April 23 permitted establishments of the Bruhat Bangalore Hotels Association to serve complimentary food to voters who show proof of voting on April 26. PC Rao, president of Bruhat Bangalore Hotels Association, told Moneycontrol, "During 2023 assembly polls, we had to approach the high court after the Bengaluru district election office refused to grant permission. Following a midnight hearing, the high court ruled in our favor. Similarly, this time, permission was denied again, so we had to approach the court and obtain a favorable order."

He clarified that their efforts are not aligned with any political party. "We aim to boost the polling percentage. Bengaluru has more than 1 crore voters, yet many young, educated voters are apathetic. We're making efforts to increase voter turnout, and more restaurants will join in offering complimentary food or discounts to those who cast their votes."

Rapido partners with EC

Meanwhile, Rapido has partnered with the Election Commission of India (ECI) and Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to offer free bike taxi rides to all citizens, as well as free auto and cab rides to differently-abled and senior citizen voters in Bengaluru.

"On election day, voters can avail free rides on the Rapido app using the code ‘VOTENOW’ and exercise their democratic right. The initiative aims to facilitate residents' voting rights and ensure a more inclusive electoral process. This concerted effort aligns with Rapido's nationwide campaign, deploying over 10 lakh captains across more than 100 cities to provide free rides on election day. With the support of the ECI, Rapido will be offering free bike taxi rides to voters in Karnataka across the cities of Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Mangaluru on election day," said a statement from Rapido.

Rapido’s Co-founder Pavan Guntupalli said, "We are undertaking this initiative to ensure that every voter in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Mangaluru can successfully fulfill their civic duty by casting their votes. We have deployed all available resources to us to ensure that voters in Bengaluru can participate in the electoral process. We want to specifically ensure that differently-abled and senior citizen voters have equitable access to exercise their democratic rights. By extending free auto and cab rides to them, we are redoubling our commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility."

Separately, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has decided to extend its services due to elections. The last train services from all its four terminal stations viz. Nagasandra, Silk Institute, Challaghatta, Whitefield (Kadugodi) will run tilL 11:55 pm. The last train from Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station Majestic towards all four directions will leave at 12:35 am on April 27, the statement adds.

After the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of office-goers, especially techies, work from the office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and many leave Bengaluru on Fridays to travel to their native places or weekend getaways. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Bengaluru witnessed a turnout of 54.1 percent, even lower than the 56 percent recorded in 2014.

The elections for 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka are being held in two phases, with South Karnataka voting on April 26 and North Karnataka on May 7. Results will be announced on June 4.

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