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The veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, who was undergoing medical treatment in the United States, asked Sunday for help from the Indian Consulate in New York to vote in the Lok Sabha elections.
"The office of the Indian Consulate was summoned here to find out if it existed Rishi tweeted.
Called the Indian Consulate Office, here in New York, to find out if there was a system allowing People like us to vote (away from home) t Do not forget to vote where and when you wish Jai Hind! Vande Mataram! (Sorry for the previous mistake) pic .twitter.com / A0heLdBhZv
– Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) April 28, 2019
But after discovering that there was no such facility for people living in abroad temporarily, the actor urged citizens to "do not forget to vote where and when it should be."
Last year, the actor Mulk had shared with his fans the information that he was traveling to the United States for medical treatment.
"Hello everyone! I take a short leave from work to go to America for medical treatment. I invite my sympathizers not to worry or speculate unnecessarily. I've been in the cinema for more than 45 years With your love and your wishes, I'll be back soon, "tweeted Rishi in September 2018.
The 66-year-old actor was last seen on the silver screen in a cameo in Manto, the company of Nandita Das
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First published:
April 28, 2019 8:13 pm IST
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