Villagers of ‘coffeeland’ resort to ‘no road, no vote’ campaign
Team Udayavani, Dec 19, 2022, 4:52 PM IST
Chikkamagaluru: The villager of Hadagalu village of Koppa taluk have displayed banners boycotting the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections and have resorted to the ‘no road, no vote’ campaign.
Persons who were working at various levels in political parties, have resigned and have decided to boycott the upcoming elections.
Enraged by political parties both in power and the opposition, for not fulfilling the promise made to implement infrastructural and basic facilities, the villagers have displayed banners and warned of an election boycott.
It is learned that, earlier, the persons holding various posts in the political parties had warned of mass resignation. As the parties did not take the warning seriously, the villagers have now decided to intensify the protest.
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