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Alappad case: activists call for NOTA in Kerala
Arjun Raghunath
DHNS
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Election officials check an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) at a distribution centre ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in Ahmedabad. AFP
Election officials check an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) at a distribution centre ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in Ahmedabad. AFP

A social media campaign was started by some activists as part of an anti-mining stir in Kollam district in South Kerala asking people to vote NOTA in the Lok Sabha elections.

However, a section of leaders in the stir are not agreeing to this.

Hundreds of people from the coastal village of Alappad, which comes under the Alappuzha constituency, have been on an indefinite stir since last year alleging that due to indiscriminate mining of mineral sand, their village shrank from about 90 sq km in 1955 to hardly nine sq km now.

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A section of activists maintained that since no mainstream political parties were not showing any genuine concern for long fight, the people should register their protest by opting NOTA.

But the action council leader K C Sreekumar said that the action council was only appealing to the participants in the stir to vote as per their conscience as political support would be required in future.

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(Published 26 March 2019, 19:20 IST)