Small Story 590.
Election Encounter
Kumaravel reached his house in Madurai from Theni. He is a bank officer who had gone to Theni on deputation, but he returned home to cast his vote. At 30, he is sincere and honest, and he recently earned a promotion in a nationalised bank.
His parents, Ramaswamy and Pankajam, live in Madurai and have been encouraging him to get married. Kumaravel had postponed marriage to focus on his career, but now he feels settled.
His father warmly welcomed him, and his mother served him breakfast.
“Mom, I had work in the bank last night and left at 6 AM with my friend in his car,” Kumaravel said. “After breakfast, I’ll go to the school where our voter ID is registered and cast my vote.”
Kumaravel and his mother went early to the polling booth and cast their votes. At the school, people stood patiently in long queues, eager to vote.
Kumaravel whispered, “I’m happy to see so many women and youngsters here. It shows their sense of responsibility. Whichever party comes to power, if they govern well and take care of the basic needs of common people, it will be good for everyone.”
After voting, he met his old college mate Nalini on the way. Nalini had once had a quiet affection for him during their college days, but she had waited as Kumaravel focused on his career.
They greeted each other, and Nalini invited him to her home.
“I’ll come later,” Kumaravel replied.
That evening, Nalini came to his house with her parents to formally propose marriage. Both families were happy and agreed to the match. Nalini’s long-held wish was finally fulfilled.
After the wedding date was fixed, Nalini smiled and said, “I hope the election results bring good development to our state.”
They all shared tea together before the families departed, leaving behind a sense of joy and new beginnings.
K.Ragavan
24-4-26