Workers returned to participate in the great festival of democracy, workers were invited to vote by applying tilak

Balodabazar Arvind Mishra. The district administration launched ‘Ghar Aaja Sangi’ campaign for the migrated workers. A call was made to call the workers who had migrated to other states for 100% voting. Its effect is now being seen in Baloda Bazar district. Workers who had gone to work in other states to vote are returning with their families. SWEEP Shramik Samman Ceremony was organized under the voter awareness campaign SVEEP for the returned workers. In this, Collector KL Chauhan, District Panchayat CEO Divya Aggarwal, District Panchayat CEO ML Mandavi invited the workers to vote on May 7 by applying gulal tilak, garlanding them and giving invitation letters with rose flowers.

Let us tell you that the administration contacted 19960 workers from Baloda Bazar district, who had migrated to other states in search of employment, through mobile phones. The result was that workers are returning to vote.

Collector KL Chauhan said that after talking to the workers who had gone to Hyderabad, Pune, Maharashtra and other states in search of work, they were invited to vote and they are returning, whom we have honored today. District Panchayat CEO Divya Agarwal said that by running the Ghar Aaja Sangi campaign and contacting the workers, it has benefited from it. Workers are returning, which will definitely increase the voting percentage.

The workers who returned from migration told that the Gram Panchayat Secretary had called and invited us to vote, on which we have come to vote. And it feels very good when for the first time we were invited to vote and today we were honored. We will definitely vote.