Protest by villagers.
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After Gopalganj, in Valmiki Nagar too, voters, angry over the non-construction of the road, protested against the Lok Sabha elections. The matter is of Booth number 74 Upkramit Madhya Vidyalay Boud Barwa under Mainatad Block, where voters boycotted the voting. On receiving the information that voters did not vote, many officials reached there and tried to convince the people, but even after a lot of persuasion, the voters did not agree and boycotted the voting completely. However, the polling staff kept waiting for the voters the entire day. The presiding officer said that out of 974 voters, not even one voter came to vote.
People are tired of pleading with public representatives
Angry villagers Mahanand Yadav, Hasnain Mian, Babulal Prasad, Amresh Kumar, Ravi Ranjan, Krishna Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Rajan Prasad, Jagdish Prasad Yadav, Sanjay Prasad, Sanjay Kumar, Vinod Prasad etc. say that after 1995, the approximately one and a half kilometer road going from Boud Barwa village towards Bastha has become dilapidated due to the negligence of the public representatives. Many times we raised our voice to the MP, MLA and administration but no one tried to build the road. Due to the dilapidated road, the people of Boud Barwa face a lot of problems. Especially if someone falls ill and has to reach Mainatad immediately, then it becomes a big problem. People keep getting into accidents every day, but the public representatives do not pay any attention to building the road.
what do the officials say
In this regard, Block Development Officer Pankaj Kumar says that a road is to be built in two kilometers from Boud Barwa to Bastha. The Chief Engineer of the Rural Works Department is also working towards the construction of the road. The tender process is ongoing. The BDO said that only one 85-year-old voter from Boud Barwa village has voted earlier. The remaining 973 voters have not exercised their right to vote.