Belur: Belur Parivartana Sangh’s Hassan district coordinator N Yogesh said that local leaders from all political parties should be given tickets in the upcoming youth general elections.
He held a massive protest near Basaveshwar Circle and raised his voice in the protest with the announcement that tickets should be given to local people. This time, tickets should be given to local leaders in all parties of Belur taluk because the local people are facing the problem of rural areas and Belur taluk is composed of hilly, semi-hilly and plain areas, about 1.92 lakh high self-esteem voters. Apart from the lords, the constituency also includes talented leaders in our taluk, earlier it was a reserved constituency and was ruled by outsiders for about 15 years, then the local MLA YN Rudresh Gowda ruled twice, today Lingesh, a local, is ruling.
He warned the party leaders that regardless of the party, the party should give tickets to the local wise leaders, who know the depth and breadth of the place and will immediately respond to the problems of the public. Vishwanath, taluk vice president of Vishwakarma Samaj Bharatiya Parivartan Sangh, said that outsiders are misleading the voters by showing money, wives, sarees and other lures, they will have to fight to find their darshan only till the election, if they win or lose, and they do not know the local problem, it is impossible to solve the pressing problem of the taluk, our organization We are going to go to every house in the taluk and create awareness among the voters, so we want to give recognition to the local people and all the political party leaders should give them tickets.
Taluk President of Chandru Bharatiya Parivartan Sangh, Taluk Secretary Girish, Taluk Vice President Raghavendra, Indresh, Jagdish and others were present on this occasion.
The protesting association marched from the temple to the main streets shouting slogans to give tickets to locals
Protest demanding to give tickets to locals

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