Bengaluru: May 10: The State government will take a decision on imposing penalty on those who violate compulsory voting clause in future polls to panchayat institutions depending on the response of the people in the forthcoming gram panchayat elections.

“We will not impose penalty this time, but take a decision for future elections depending on response of the electorate,” he said. Zilla and taluk panchayat elections are scheduled to be held next year.
Patil urged the electorate to come forward and vote. “They can opt the None of the Above (NOTA)?option if they are not happy with the candidates,” the minister said. Patil said there was an apprehension among people that there could be disruption of drinking water supply in rural areas as officials would be busy with election duty in the coming days. “Directions have been issued to officials that there should not be any problems in availability of drinking water,” the minister said.
Appreciated by the people
Construction of 14 lakh toilets, 3,800 kms of rural roads, setting up of 3,000 water purification plans, during the last two years after the Congress government came to power have been appreciated by the people.
The minister said president and vice-presidents of zilla, taluk and gram panchayats will have a tenure of five years. The ward-wise reservation list issued by the government will be retained for the next ten years. Training programme will be arranged for the newly elected gram panchayat members within the next six months, Patil said.


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