<p> Jaipur: People turned up at polling booths in Jaipur in large numbers as voting for the Rajasthan assembly elections began Saturday morning.</p>.<p> Many voters, youngsters as well as the elderly, queued up at polling centres well before 7 am when the polling began.</p>.<p>"I got ready by 6 am, called up my friends and reached the polling booth so that we are the first ones to vote," Himanshu Jaiyaswal, a college student, told <em>PTI</em> at a polling booth in Nitin Public School in Malviya Nagar.</p>.Rajasthan Assembly polls: CM Ashok Gehlot shares Sachin Pilot's video appeal to voters.<p> In other constituencies also, people showed enthusiasm and came out for voting in large numbers.</p>.<p>"This is the festival of democracy and all should participate in it," Jai Singh, another voter, said.</p>.<p> A voter in Jamwaramgarh, who also reached the polling booth before 7 am, said people in rural areas would cast their votes for development.</p>.<p>"I have come early in the morning so that I do not have to stand in the queue later. As far as the trend goes, I believe people in this rural area will vote for development. The one who works for development will get the vote," he said.</p>.<p> BJP candidate from Jaipur's Vidhyadhar Nagar constituency Diya Kumari exercised her franchise in the morning and said people should vote in large numbers.</p>.<p>"Casting vote is very important and all voters should exercise their franchise," the Rajsamand MP told reporters.</p>.<p> She also said that the BJP will get the mandate.</p>.<p> Polling in 199 out of 200 assembly constituencies began at 7 am Saturday. Elections in Karanpur in Sriganganagar have been postponed due to the demise of the Congress candidate.</p>.<p> The votes will be counted on December 3. </p>
<p> Jaipur: People turned up at polling booths in Jaipur in large numbers as voting for the Rajasthan assembly elections began Saturday morning.</p>.<p> Many voters, youngsters as well as the elderly, queued up at polling centres well before 7 am when the polling began.</p>.<p>"I got ready by 6 am, called up my friends and reached the polling booth so that we are the first ones to vote," Himanshu Jaiyaswal, a college student, told <em>PTI</em> at a polling booth in Nitin Public School in Malviya Nagar.</p>.Rajasthan Assembly polls: CM Ashok Gehlot shares Sachin Pilot's video appeal to voters.<p> In other constituencies also, people showed enthusiasm and came out for voting in large numbers.</p>.<p>"This is the festival of democracy and all should participate in it," Jai Singh, another voter, said.</p>.<p> A voter in Jamwaramgarh, who also reached the polling booth before 7 am, said people in rural areas would cast their votes for development.</p>.<p>"I have come early in the morning so that I do not have to stand in the queue later. As far as the trend goes, I believe people in this rural area will vote for development. The one who works for development will get the vote," he said.</p>.<p> BJP candidate from Jaipur's Vidhyadhar Nagar constituency Diya Kumari exercised her franchise in the morning and said people should vote in large numbers.</p>.<p>"Casting vote is very important and all voters should exercise their franchise," the Rajsamand MP told reporters.</p>.<p> She also said that the BJP will get the mandate.</p>.<p> Polling in 199 out of 200 assembly constituencies began at 7 am Saturday. Elections in Karanpur in Sriganganagar have been postponed due to the demise of the Congress candidate.</p>.<p> The votes will be counted on December 3. </p>