People In Many Villages Boycotted Polling

Hyderabad, May 13 (Maxim News): Polling for the Lok Sabha elections will continue in Telangana till 6 p.m..  To exercise their right to vote in the elections, voters flocked to the polling stations in large numbers.

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However, the people of many villages in the state boycotted the polling.  People of those villages are staying away from polling as if their village problems are not being solved.   Villagers have demanded the cancellation of permission given by the government for mining in Balmur in Nagar Kurnool Mandal.  They said that polling was boycotted in that order.  

Similarly, villagers also boycotted polling in Rayamadar of Enkuru mandal in Khammam district.  On this occasion, they accused NSP of not constructing a bridge over the canal.  They claimed that polling was boycotted in this context.

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Similarly, the villagers of Kanumukkala in the Pochampally mandal of Yadadri district boycotted this election.  They expressed concern that the grain was wet due to the recent heavy rains.  They expressed their grief that even though they appealed to the political leaders to buy this grain, they ignored them.  They made it clear that the election was boycotted in this context.  However, the villagers of Kanumukkala said on this occasion that they were all ready to vote if they promised to buy stained grain.  

Similarly, the villagers of Allampally in Kadem mandal of Nirmal district also stayed away from polling.  They are angry that there is a road problem in their village.  It has not been solved by the government for a long time. (Maxim News) 


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