Repoll in strife-torn village near K'taka's MM Hills
The Morning Standard|April 28, 2024
The election Commission has ordered repolling at Indiganatha village in MM hills police limits even as people have fled the village fearing police action for Friday’s violence.
K SHIVA KUMAR
Repoll in strife-torn village near K'taka's MM Hills

Repolling will be held at the government lower primary school at Indiganatha on Monday between 7am and 6pm.

The villagers, who boycotted polling in protest against lack of basic amenities at Indiganatha, had set fire to eVMs and furniture inside the booth and attacked election officials for “forcing” them to vote.

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