Resident Welfare Associations (RWA) to broadcast info on corrupt and criminal politicians contesting civic polls.
Those contesting the Bangalore civic polls, beware! The Resident Welfare Associations across the city have (RWA) has decided to scrutinise all candidates.
RWAs that are active than ever in polls this time have evolved their own strategies to elect a better council.
Besides exploring an option to contest polls, residents will play watchdog as they will dig out and circulate minute details pertaining to each contestant in fray in their respective residential areas, for the first time.
Those contesting the Bangalore civic polls, beware! The Resident Welfare Associations across the city have (RWA) has decided to scrutinise all candidates.
RWAs that are active than ever in polls this time have evolved their own strategies to elect a better council.
Besides exploring an option to contest polls, residents will play watchdog as they will dig out and circulate minute details pertaining to each contestant in fray in their respective residential areas, for the first time.
One goal
"It's not going to be easy for poll aspirants this time," said S Viswanath, member, Spartacus residents association, Jaynagar. "We are gearing up to ensure that polls this time will make a difference at least in wards, where RWAs are active."
With the election notification coming out on Monday, more than hundred resident welfare associations, who had earlier restricted themselves to voting, have pulled their socks for other roles too. Residents welfare associations, who met on Sunday after the State Election Commission's say on polls, have set their agenda for BBMP polls scheduled on March 28.
Several RWAs, in Koramangla, HSR Layout, Jaynagar , Bhanashankari and FORWARD (Federation of Resident Welfare Associations of Ward) in Bellandur, have kept an option of contesting open polls.
With the election notification coming out on Monday, more than hundred resident welfare associations, who had earlier restricted themselves to voting, have pulled their socks for other roles too. Residents welfare associations, who met on Sunday after the State Election Commission's say on polls, have set their agenda for BBMP polls scheduled on March 28.
Several RWAs, in Koramangla, HSR Layout, Jaynagar , Bhanashankari and FORWARD (Federation of Resident Welfare Associations of Ward) in Bellandur, have kept an option of contesting open polls.
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