<p class="rtejustify">After all the hustle and bustle of voting, some Bengalureans spent the rest of election day to get a well-deserved break. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Bharath Chowdhary, co-founder and CFO, Apozem Naturals Pvt Ltd, took this day to reflect on the current political scenario with friends and spend time with family. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">He says, “After I cast my vote on Saturday, I met up with a couple of my friends at a cafe and discussed our thoughts about the future government. Sharing our political views was important as it was the hot topic for the day.”</p>.<p class="rtejustify">The rest of his day was spent with his family for a pre-Mother’s Day celebration.</p>.<p class="rtejustify">“It was a small family gathering at midnight to celebrate the day with my mother and my sister-in-law who became a mother recently. It was a well-spent day and even in the midst of IPL, it was great to see people coming out of their homes for what I call the Karnataka Political League (KPL),” he adds. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Food blogger Caroline Radhakrishnan spent her time in a resort after she voted. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">“I woke up pretty early so I could plan my day. After voting at 7 am, I headed out to a resort on the outskirts of the city with some other food bloggers. The place had a mango orchard and other fruit trees. Though the day was sunny, our long walk in the orchard made it quite relaxing. This day was definitely very fruitful. I cast my vote and also took the much-needed break from my mundane routine,” says Caroline. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Nothing can be as meditative as cooking. And when you are sharing the kitchen with one of the greatest cooks — your mother — it is total bliss. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">After Ivy Emmanuel and her family cast their vote, they came home and prepared a hearty lunch. Ivy says, “My mother and I cooked a nice meal for everyone at home and my husband helped us by arranging the dining table. It was a day well spent since we are always busy and hardly get time together. During lunch, we had a 45-minute detailed conversation about the elections and what the future would be like.”</p>.<p class="rtejustify">Ivy says that there are only two things that the family follows religiously — Christmas mass and going to vote.</p>.<p class="rtejustify">“We don’t do a lot of things together as a family. Thus, Saturday was one of the days when we all were very excited,” she says. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Alex Sebastian, an account manager at an ad agency, played a friendly match of frisbee with his friends to see who would win the elections. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">“We are a team called ‘Air Traffic Control’. We played a fun game to decide our own exit poll in the evening — where Congress came through. Since it was also my birthday, I took my family out for lunch,” he says. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">It seems like Bengalureans are certainly smart at striking a balance when it comes to mixing work and play.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">After all the hustle and bustle of voting, some Bengalureans spent the rest of election day to get a well-deserved break. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Bharath Chowdhary, co-founder and CFO, Apozem Naturals Pvt Ltd, took this day to reflect on the current political scenario with friends and spend time with family. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">He says, “After I cast my vote on Saturday, I met up with a couple of my friends at a cafe and discussed our thoughts about the future government. Sharing our political views was important as it was the hot topic for the day.”</p>.<p class="rtejustify">The rest of his day was spent with his family for a pre-Mother’s Day celebration.</p>.<p class="rtejustify">“It was a small family gathering at midnight to celebrate the day with my mother and my sister-in-law who became a mother recently. It was a well-spent day and even in the midst of IPL, it was great to see people coming out of their homes for what I call the Karnataka Political League (KPL),” he adds. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Food blogger Caroline Radhakrishnan spent her time in a resort after she voted. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">“I woke up pretty early so I could plan my day. After voting at 7 am, I headed out to a resort on the outskirts of the city with some other food bloggers. The place had a mango orchard and other fruit trees. Though the day was sunny, our long walk in the orchard made it quite relaxing. This day was definitely very fruitful. I cast my vote and also took the much-needed break from my mundane routine,” says Caroline. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Nothing can be as meditative as cooking. And when you are sharing the kitchen with one of the greatest cooks — your mother — it is total bliss. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">After Ivy Emmanuel and her family cast their vote, they came home and prepared a hearty lunch. Ivy says, “My mother and I cooked a nice meal for everyone at home and my husband helped us by arranging the dining table. It was a day well spent since we are always busy and hardly get time together. During lunch, we had a 45-minute detailed conversation about the elections and what the future would be like.”</p>.<p class="rtejustify">Ivy says that there are only two things that the family follows religiously — Christmas mass and going to vote.</p>.<p class="rtejustify">“We don’t do a lot of things together as a family. Thus, Saturday was one of the days when we all were very excited,” she says. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">Alex Sebastian, an account manager at an ad agency, played a friendly match of frisbee with his friends to see who would win the elections. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">“We are a team called ‘Air Traffic Control’. We played a fun game to decide our own exit poll in the evening — where Congress came through. Since it was also my birthday, I took my family out for lunch,” he says. </p>.<p class="rtejustify">It seems like Bengalureans are certainly smart at striking a balance when it comes to mixing work and play.</p>