Ahead of the April 26 Patan Municipal Corporation elections, the political heat in Ward No. 4 has intensified. However, this heat is not about development works, but about problems that have been unresolved for years. From Siddheshwari Park to the societies under the overbridge, there is a lot of resentment towards the ruling party among the public. The ground report of Ward No. 4 made by Divya Bhaskar has revealed shocking details, where there is a vacuum in the name of basic amenities: Furious avatar of women: "Don't come to take votes" There is fierce resentment especially among women in Ward No. 4. Parvatiben, a local resident, said, "We have been making representations for the last 8 months but no one is looking. Leaders come home when they want to vote, but now no one picks up the phone. Fed up with the filth of the sewers, the residents of some societies have been forced to lay a sewer line by collecting donations instead of relying on the municipality, which reveals the failure of the municipality. Ward No. 4: Statistical Details and Caste Equation Public Question: If you pay taxes, why not the facility? Residents say they pay regular house tax and tap tax, yet street lights remain switched off and there is fear of poisonous insects in the dark. The residents of Valinath Chowk have created a garden at their own expense but the municipality has failed to provide light facilities there. It remains to be seen whether the people of Ward No. 4 will use their franchise on April 26 to teach a lesson to the rulers. But for now, the echoing voice of 'election boycott' is waking up the leaders. --------- Also Read: 'Leaders' coffers are full, drains overflow for the people' Divya Bhaskar's team knew the mood of the voters of Ward No. 1 in Patan. The complex caste equations and lack of basic amenities in this ward have emerged as the main issue this time. This is a ward where former presidents of the ruling party BJP and veteran leaders live, but the people here are plagued by the problem of sewage, water and filth. Click here to read the ground report of Ward No. 1. The political mercury has heated up in the wake of the upcoming April 26 elections to the Patan Municipal Corporation, but the reality of Ward No. 2 tells a different story. This is a high-profile ward dominated by two former BJP presidents (Mansukh Patel and Devji Parmar) and another former president Mahendra Patel. However, the situation on the ground is deplorable. During the visit of Divya Bhaskar's team, it was found that the development here is only on paper and the people are struggling with the system even for basic needs. Click here to read the ground report of Ward No. 2. Ward No. 3 of Patan city is a den of drug addicts. The claims of development in this area, which is considered a stronghold of the BJP, are proving to be hollow. The filth and lack of security from Chhindia gate to Parewa Circle has created a lot of resentment among the locals. On the other hand, Ward No. 3, which is considered a stronghold of the BJP, has become a den of drug addicts. Click here to read the ground report of Ward No. 3.
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