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Celebrity Polling Officer Hits The Headlines Again
By: Tupaki Desk | 23 Oct 2019 2:58 PM ISTThe returning officer, Reena Dwivedi who became an overnight star during the Lok Sabha elections that took place in May have once again grabbed the attention.
Dwivedi popularly knows as the 'Woman in the yellow sari' gained huge popularity with her photo carrying an EVM went viral on social media.
She rendered at duties as the PWD officer at Mahanagar public Inter college during the By-polls in Lucknow contentment.
Looking gorgeous in a pink saree, she once again proved her fashion sense once again.
With the popularity, she has the photographers and voters showed interest to click photos with her, but being busy with her she denied them politely.
While describing the celebrity status she gained with just a single picture she said: "I unintentionally broke a stereotype about government officers that people created in their minds. Now, wherever I go, people recognize me instantly. The attention has been positive and people shown love and respect. Even on Andaman & Nicobar Islands people recognized me and requested for a selfie".
She is a native of Deoria and a mother of a 15-year-old kid. After her husband's demise, she began working with PWD. "My son wants to become a civil servant and I am working to help him realise his dream", she added.
Dwivedi popularly knows as the 'Woman in the yellow sari' gained huge popularity with her photo carrying an EVM went viral on social media.
She rendered at duties as the PWD officer at Mahanagar public Inter college during the By-polls in Lucknow contentment.
Looking gorgeous in a pink saree, she once again proved her fashion sense once again.
With the popularity, she has the photographers and voters showed interest to click photos with her, but being busy with her she denied them politely.
While describing the celebrity status she gained with just a single picture she said: "I unintentionally broke a stereotype about government officers that people created in their minds. Now, wherever I go, people recognize me instantly. The attention has been positive and people shown love and respect. Even on Andaman & Nicobar Islands people recognized me and requested for a selfie".
She is a native of Deoria and a mother of a 15-year-old kid. After her husband's demise, she began working with PWD. "My son wants to become a civil servant and I am working to help him realise his dream", she added.
