MUZAFFARNAGAR: Kishno Devi had not eaten anything for a week as she was unwell. She had been bed-ridden for months and getting up and walking was out of question for her. Yet, the 85-year-old resident of Gyanna Majara village in Charthawal region of Muzaffarnagar district insisted that she wanted to cast her vote. Her family was left with no choice but to carry her on a charpoy to the polling booth after which she cast her vote on Thursday.A broad smile on her face was their reward. A couple of hours later, she breathed her last.“When her son and daughter-in-law came to the village’s polling centre and told me about her last wish, I decided to make arrangements,” village headman Kanwarpal said. He and his three associates approached Devi’s house and carried her on a charpoy to the polling centre where she cast her vote around 5:30 pm.“She was very particular about casting her vote. Her renal failure also failed to deter her spirit,” Devi’s son Rajpal Singh said. Muzaffarnagar went to polls on Thursday and witnessed 66.67% polling. The constituency, which has RLD chief Ajit Singh pitted against former Union minister Sanjeev Balyan, has over 16 lakh voters.