What matters when you vote? Only 'namma' issues

BENGALURU: What issues while you vote? For 296 of 300 Bengalureans who became up for the mock ballot performed by way of Citizens For Bengaluru (CfB) at Town Hall on Saturday, it used to be no longer caste, religion, politics, money or muscle power that makes a difference.

They voted for ‘namma problems’, sending throughout a message that caste and religion do not have an affect on them when it comes to election.

“It’s our vote for our welfare. The election narratives, on the other hand,maintain all other problems excluding the necessary ones. We need a immediately empowered mayor,” CfB member Srinivas Alavilli said.

Krishna Panyam, a member of Malleswaram Social, a resident welfare affiliation (RWA), said the initiative objectives to turn the government that persons are aware of the issues that exist. “Most other people listed below are some kind of activists. Hopefully, this may increasingly lift consciousness.”

Kannada actor Chetan said: “What performs the main position in elections these days is, unfortunately, money, caste and other things. This used to be a ballot according to the real considerations of other people. It’s essential that there’s an insightful technique to polls.”


‘No sense of possession’

Saad Khan, director of Humble Politician Nograj, said: “The government lacks a sense of possession. There’s a scarcity of power and water. With increasingly more other people getting into town, it’ll transform more difficult.”



In October 2017, CfB had held Beku Beda Santhe and prepared a manifesto that used to be disbursed to all parties. It highlighted problems confronted by way of city-dwellers when it comes to water, traffic, making plans, rubbish, sewage treatment, governance and pollution.



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