Pithoragarh: Exasperated with the administration's failure to deliver on a long-pending demand for a link road, villagers of Champawat's Aam Khark, that gave at least four freedom fighters to the country, have decided to vote for NOTA en masse in the upcoming Assembly elections on February 14.
Lack of connectivity has already forced about 65 per cent of the residents to abandon the village, they complained.
Villagers said they have been demanding a 1500-metre link road since 2007. Though the proposed project was included in the Zilla plan, it remains unexecuted to date. They said the link road, if constructed, will connect the village to Tanakpur-Champawat highway and resolve several of their day-to-day concerns.
Whenever elections near, we get assurances from leaders cutting across political parties of getting the road constructed if they are voted to power. However, they forget us after the elections. We are left with no option but to resort en masse to NOTA (none of the above) this time, Ganga Devi, a resident, said.
Despite being a village of freedom fighters, Aam Khark is devoid of education, medical and banking facilities, another villager Tara Devi said.
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