Votes Among the Ruins: Wayanad's Resilient Electors
In emotional scenes, landslide survivors from Wayanad cast their votes in the Lok Sabha bypoll, three months after devastating landslides wrought havoc in their villages. Filled with grief and nostalgia, they reunited, recalling lost loved ones and celebrating resilience amid tragedy. Special transport was arranged for polling access.
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In a profound display of resilience, the polling stations in Wayanad transformed into hubs of emotion and remembrance as landslide survivors congregated to cast their ballots in the Lok Sabha bypoll. Wednesday's event marked a poignant return for many, who braved the memory-laden atmosphere to participate in the electoral process.
Survivors recounted the harrowing events of July 30, when catastrophic landslides claimed hundreds of lives and displaced thousands. They spoke of lost loved ones who had previously participated in elections and whose absence loomed large during the bypoll. This election was not just a civil duty but a reunion of grief and determination.
Aided by special transportation services, displaced residents from affected areas like Punchirimattam, Chooralmala, and Mundakkai journeyed to polling stations. Their votes signified hope and resilience, embodying a collective wish for recovery and stability in a district still reeling from nature's wrath.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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