Village in Bihar calls for poll boycott after giving chance to every party

Begusarai goes to polls on April 29 with three main candidates in fray: CPI’s Kanhaiya Kumar, BJP’s Giriraj Singh and RJD’s Tanveer Hasan

Elections:As one goes through the Barauni locale in Bihar’s Begusarai, a horde of 50-odd individuals can be seen remaining by the side of an unpaved street.

Be that as it may, they are not remaining in the taking off warmth to observe the decision display or catch a look at a star campaigner. Shoulder-to-bear, every one has only one in number message to convey to every one of the government officials and their procession cruising by: Boycott surveys.

Begusarai goes to survey on April 29, in the fourth period of the Lok Sabha race, with three primary hopefuls in fight: CPI’s Kanhaiya Kumar, BJP’s Giriraj Singh and RJD’s Tanveer Hasan.

“Would you be able to hear us for a minute?” a gathering of young men and ladies, having a place with Rajwara town, ask as they watch the crusade vehicles of Kanhaiya Kumar cruise by.

The residents guarantee they haven’t seen a solid street since the season of freedom and they need to gather gifts to keep up the unchanged streets.

The voters of Rajwara have allowed to every one of the gatherings in the Assembly decisions since India’s autonomy in 1947.

Rajwara falls under the Teghra get together electorate. To begin with, there was a chosen MLA from the Congress in 1951, trailed by a free competitor in 1957, Communist Party of India in 1962, BJP in 2010 and RJD in the most recent state races held in 2015.


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