…we choose!
Mumbaikars please please please make sure you get to those polling booths, and vote — for change!
Here’s your chance to give politicians the finger!
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…we choose!
Mumbaikars please please please make sure you get to those polling booths, and vote — for change!
Here’s your chance to give politicians the finger!
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As Program Director of the International Art of Living Foundation, I travel, teach, sing, smile and serve, and strive to excel as an instrument of His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, whose goal is to put the smile back on every face on this planet.
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yup done.. first at polling station..
i wish i could i am in blore..
Done.
Bhaiya I finally voted for change




And one more thing we around two chowks,covering each house on the election day in the afternoon and told people to come down and vote as people had decided to put a protest in BandraE
Colony by not voting for ‘Ghar Abhiyan’.It was a nice experience, we also told a few youths who came across while our visits to come for intro talks. So we managed to do both the things parallely.
And Lastly the Satsang at Ravindra Natya Mandir was simply amazing simply no words to put….
Keep Rocking Bhaiya
Want to meet you sooner
Love Jai Gurudeva
Swapnil
Well Mumbai chose not to vote and enjoy the big weekend! I feel so sad, when people say that because of the heat they dint turn up.
And here in Delhi we were doing campaigning the entire day with mercury touching 44.3 degrees…
In Mumbai it was just 33 or so…
And yes, the most contradicting thing Saleel Pulekar who himself is from Maharashtra was busy spearheading our campaign
We need to need to have more dynamic people in our country
Hope atleast Delhi comes in full strength to vote, and yes vote out the anti-incumbent government!
Jai Gurudeva