Dakshina Kannada judge to cast vote after 32 years
Team Udayavani, Apr 4, 2018, 4:12 PM IST
Bengaluru: Every district Administration of the state is taking additional care to guarantee that the most extreme number of voters get an opportunity to vote in the 2018 Karnataka Assembly surveys.
In any case, the Dakshina Kannada Principal District and Sessions Judge K S Bilagi has asserted that he has been not able exercise his establishment throughout the past 32 years since he has been transferred amid election time more than once.
Speaking to journalists he said “I was transferred during the elections, over and again. I lack an opportunity to vote in favor of the most recent 32 years,”
“When I was in Bengaluru, I was transferred during elections and preceding that, when I went to a polling booth in Kalaburagi, my name was not in the voters’ list… also, this has been continuing for the past 32 years,” he regretted.
“This elections will be the last decision during my service and I have presented an application to incorporate my name in the voters’ list,” he said including, that he is restlessly sitting tight to vote for the first time during his service.
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