One of the biggest highlights of the Lok Sabha 2019 elections is the determination of people battling all odds to take part in democratic process.

And over the few weeks of polling we've come across moving stories.

From a disabled person using his feet to cast his vote to an accident victim making it to the polling on a stretcher and now a man carrying his 105-year-old mother on his shoulders for voting, this year's elections truly showcases the dedication of people.

ANI

The 105-year-old woman was among the 6.5 million voters to cast her franchise on Monday in Jharkhand.

According to ANI, she was carried to the polling booth number 450 in Hazaribagh, where Union minister of state Jayant Sinha of the BJP is contesting.

Jharkhand: A man arrived with his 105-year-old mother to cast votes at polling booth number 450 in Hazaribagh. #LokSabhaElections2019 pic.twitter.com/PGTF49ztlw — ANI (@ANI) 6 May 2019

In the fifth phase, 14 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 12 in Rajasthan, 7 each in West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh, five in Bihar and four in Jharkhand have gone to polls, in addition to Ladakh and Anantnag constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir.