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Reporter’s Diary: An Afrojack a day, keeps the pollsters in sway
The polling season in India is nothing short of a festival, and in Tamil Nadu, the spirit of the election campaigning can assume heady proportions.
Chennai
At the fag end of the campaign trail, this reporter had the opportunity to get up close with a group of bandsmen that accompanied a major party as part of their campaigning initiative.
The band members — boys dressed in outfits straight out of a pantomime, were drenched in sweat as they beat their drums and clanged their cymbals, while a loudspeaker blared out songs in praise of the candidate. Amidst the cacophony, one bandsman stood out with a super eclectic haircut. Sporting an Afro that would make Bob Marley proud, the bandsman became a centre of attraction for onlookers, who were all keen to take a selfie with him. While he was gracious enough to oblige most requests, this reporter also overheard a group of young salespersons from a nearby shop mock the gentleman’s Afro - referring to it as a bird’s nest (Kuruvikoodu in Tamil). But the nonchalant youngster remained unfazed and continued drumming — reminding us all, how arduous some of our journeys are.
— Bijoy Bharathan, Chennai
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