As Always Ahead of Game in healthcare, Doc was first to vote too

New Delhi: Dr Aashish Chaudhry, renowned knee replacement surgeon and MD of Aakash Healthcare, is a duty bound healer. He never shirks his duty both as a doctor and a voter. As he is always ahead of the game in healthcare, Dr Chaudhry underlined this fact in voting too.

Today, he was the first to vote in his polling booth Tagore International school, Vasant Vihar. For him, casting vote is responsibility. As a true nationalist, future of country concerns him. Guess which party he might have voted for. He would not disclose it. As patients’ information is sacrosanct for him, his preference in voting too is close to his heart.

He said, “I made it a point to cast my vote early this morning, and I did it. Let me share another exciting part, I was practically the first one in the line from my constituency.  I am proud to have done so! Today, I prioritized voting over my passion for badminton, and I urge you all to prioritise it over anything that you may to do.”

He further added, “Voting is not just a right, but a responsibility that shapes the future of our nation. Every single vote matters and has the power to bring about change.”

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