Bijapur: Panchayat elections in Naxal-hit Bijapur district was a show of the voters' grit, determination and unshakable faith in democracy. The villagers traversed long distances, as far as 70 km in some cases, through forest, hills and rough terrain to vote at their nearest polling booths in the second phase of panchayat elections in Chhattisgarh.
Residents of Sendra, Badekakede and Edapally villages near Indravati National Park voted at Bhopalpatnam had to travel several kilometres to exercise their franchise. The administration had set up the polling booths at the block headquarters owing to Maoist threat in the region. As many as six polling booths of Sendra were shifted to Bhopalpatnam. However, this did not deter the villagers particularly those from Sendra who travelled around 70 km on foot and on two-wheelers from casting their votes at the block headquarters. Santosh Gurla along with his wife Priyanka and two children left Sendra on Wednesday morning and reached Bhopalpatnam by evening. They stayed the night at Bhopalpatnam and queued up to cast their votes the next morning. Like them, several others including Ramesh Gota, Venkatesh Taladi of Sendra Basti reached their respective polling booths at Bhopalpatnam by travelling on their bikes and on foot to cast their votes on Thursday. Kavre Shankar, a local said the government must build roads, provide electricity and jobs to people from the region to change the identity of the region.