Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Voters at highest polling station in Himachal threaten boycott

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav,bisht@hindustant­imes.com :

Voter enthusiasm at the country’s highest polling station of Tashigang in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district adjoining the China border has hit a low. Unlike the 2019 Lok Sabha elections when the remote village located at a height of 15,256 feet in Mandi parliament­ary constituen­cy reported 100% turnout, this time its 52 voters have threatened to boycott the June 1 poll. The reason: Unemployme­nt.

“Most villagers earn a living by working as daily wagers on contract for the public works department. Some of us had been employed for seven years with the department but were suddenly rendered jobless after our contracts were terminated last year. The department says it does not have the budget to continue with the works we were hired for,” said local resident Tenzin Lhundup, who represents the workers.

Lhundup along with villagers submitted a memorandum to Lahaul and Spiti additional deputy commission­er Rahul Jain last week, seeking the administra­tion’s interventi­on to ensure their means of livelihood.

“We were about 20 villagers who worked with the PWD. We have no other source of income to fend for our families,” Lhundup said.

When contacted, ADC Jain said: “I am in the know and will take up their problem with the authoritie­s concerned.”

The polling station, 29 km from the China border, covers two villages of Tashigang and Gete and was set up in 2019 when it had 48 voters. Of the present population of 75, it has 52 registered voters, including 22 women. “We are trying to convince the villagers to participat­e in the elections, but right now they are adamant about the boycott. After all, the issue is connected to their livelihood,” said Palzor Dolma, who heads the local Mahila Mandal.

The villagers resort to growing peas and potatoes when the cold abates but it is a seasonal venture given the harsh winter in the region, she said.

Tashigang is connected by road that is closed due to snow in the higher reaches at present. Spiti’s headquarte­rs at Kaza has the highest number of 811 voters followed by Gulling with 544 and Rangrik with 478 voters.

Earlier, the hamlet of Hikkim at an altitude of 14,400 ft, also in Lahaul-Spiti district, was the highest polling station in the country.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Tashigang, a small hamlet in Himachal’s Kinnaur district, reported a 100% voter turnout in the last two elections.
HT PHOTO Tashigang, a small hamlet in Himachal’s Kinnaur district, reported a 100% voter turnout in the last two elections.

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