Residents of two Indore complexes put up No entry banners for poll candidates

  • | Sunday | 11th November, 2018

The residents collectively decided to boycott meeting any candidates. Every time we went to ask her for some help, we were told that ours is a private property. During elections, they just come and make fake promises but don’t ever fulfill them,” said member and former vice president of the complex, Sharad Singh Chouhan. INDORE: While most residents of the city are eagerly waiting to meet their candidates, there are two residential complexes in Indore , which have put up banners asking politicians not to enter their complex.Around 200 families of Tulsiyana residency Nipania have decided not to meet any of the candidates as nobody had supported them when administration had declared their residency illegal.“We decided to put up the banner as nobody had come to support us when we needed them. We have decided to boycott them completely,” said secretary of Vasundhara complex, Kapil Sisodiya.These families have also been planning not to cast their votes unless they are assured in written that their works will be done.“Even after paying tax if we are not getting any help from public representative, why should we even vote?

INDORE: While most residents of the city are eagerly waiting to meet their candidates, there are two residential complexes in Indore , which have put up banners asking politicians not to enter their complex.Around 200 families of Tulsiyana residency Nipania have decided not to meet any of the candidates as nobody had supported them when administration had declared their residency illegal.“We decided to put up the banner as nobody had come to support us when we needed them. The residents collectively decided to boycott meeting any candidates. Currently, we are waiting for public hearing but we don’t want to meet netas,” said resident of Tulsiyana residency, Vishal Chopra.However, the residents said they will make sure that they make use of their right to vote and cast vote as per their choice without getting influenced.“We don’t want them to tell us why should we vote them, we will definitely vote, but as per our choice. Also, we met those representatives who had come even after reading the banner and asked them why didn’t they support us,” said secretary of Tulsiyana residency, Sachin Gupta.The 150 families of Vasundhara Complex Vandana Nagar also decided to do the same as no development work had been done in their complex saying it was a private property.“In the span of five years, not even five development works were done by the public representative. Every time we went to ask her for some help, we were told that ours is a private property. We have decided to boycott them completely,” said secretary of Vasundhara complex, Kapil Sisodiya.These families have also been planning not to cast their votes unless they are assured in written that their works will be done.“Even after paying tax if we are not getting any help from public representative, why should we even vote? During elections, they just come and make fake promises but don’t ever fulfill them,” said member and former vice president of the complex, Sharad Singh Chouhan.

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