The union minster Chiranjeevi's anti media have got a wonderful opportunity to degrade his image today. According to some channels' reports, Chiranjeevi violated the rules by breaking the queue to cast his vote and then he was stopped by the voters. Finally, Chiranjeevi had to stand in a line to cast his vote.
However, according to the report of a TV channel's input editor, who was also an eye witness to the incident, Chiranjeevi stood in the line soon he had attended to the polling station. However, some of the officials asked him to cast his vote. Respecting their words, Chiranjeevi moved to cast his vote. The rest is known to everyone. Incidentally, Chiranjeevi was very humble and polite when he was commnicating with a youth. If there was any other rude and an arrogant leader in the scene instead of Chiranjeevi, the situation would be different. Here using a common sense is also a must for every voter. If a top celebrity and top ranked minister is in the queue for a maximum time, definitely there will be disturbance to polling procedure. Everybody would try to meet him. Obviously, this particular situation irks the policemen and and the polling staff as they might not control the crowd.
Interestingly, Balakrishna and Chandrababu Naidu were also learnt to have broke the lines when they cast their votes.