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Poster war through hired workers

INSTEAD OF committed party workers, hired labourers are carrying out campaigning for the candidates contesting municipal elections in the city.

Published on: Oct 19, 2006 12:30 AM IST
None | By , Kanpur
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INSTEAD OF committed party workers, hired labourers are carrying out campaigning for the candidates contesting municipal elections in the city.

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One could watch the hired workers on a hand-driven cart (thela) or on a rickshaw moving in the city in the wee hours for pasting the posters on the walls.

Despite the fact that the Election Commission had issued strict directives against putting up posters at public places, on the walls of houses or government office buildings, the candidates have engaged hired workers for putting up posters in all the localities falling under their respective constituency.

Ram Mohan, a handcart, owner said that he was given Rs 250 per hour for putting up wall posters in different localities.

Mohan Singh, another vendor said that he had a contract for putting up 5,000 posters for Rs 8,000. Similarly, many others were engaged in the poster-pasting job. In no case the work was being done free of cost by the party workers. In some cases party workers had taken the contract for poster pasting through dummy “contractors” to fetch handsome amount from their own party candidate.

 
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