Ajmer News: The severe water crisis in Balwanta village, Ajmer, is taking a toll on the residents' lives, even impacting marriage prospects in the area. Despite their efforts to draw attention to their plight, including boycotting the upcoming 2024 General Elections, villagers continue to struggle to make their voices heard.
The ongoing water shortage has created significant hardships for the residents of Balwanta village. The scarcity has not only disrupted daily life but has also become a social issue, affecting the marriage prospects of young people in the village. Families are reportedly hesitant to arrange marriages in an area suffering from such a critical lack of water resources.
Water Crisis in Ajmer's Balwanta Village Affects Marriage Prospects, Villagers Boycott 2024 General Elections
In a desperate attempt to address the issue, the villagers have decided to boycott the 2024 General Elections, hoping that this drastic measure will prompt the authorities to take action. Despite this, their appeals for a solution have so far gone unanswered, leaving the community in a dire situation.
The villagers are calling on the government to urgently address the water crisis and provide a sustainable solution to ensure a better future for Balwanta. The lack of response has fueled frustration and desperation among the residents, who are determined to continue their fight for access to essential resources.
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