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Leaders remember Budgam only during elections, says Main Town residents | KNO

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Budgam, Nov 11 (KNO): In the main town of Budgam, voters at multiple blocks and polling stations voiced strong anger over what they called “seasonal politics.” Residents said leaders and political parties only appear when it is time to seek votes and disappear once the elections are over. Many voters expressed frustration, saying even the Chief Minister’s visit was limited to campaigning. They also said they demanded consistent attention and real development throughout the year. “Every election we see the same faces returning for campaigns, but once the results are out, they disappear,” said Abdul Majid, a resident of main town Budgam, who cast his ballot around noon while speaking with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He said they need leaders who visit even when there are no elections and when people actually need them. Locals also questioned the absence of senior politicians from the area in the past. “Since Ruhullah represented this seat, no leader and even the Chief Minister has ever visited us. Now that elections are here, everyone suddenly finds time to campaign,” said Suhail, another resident of Budgam. He added that even the CM came only for campaigning, not for the people. Another young voter, Mehran, said, “We need someone who listens to us and addresses our daily issues like power, water and jobs not just speeches during campaigns.” Several other voters shared similar sentiments, saying the sudden political attention felt “too late.” “We want leaders who engage with us after the elections, not just for photos and promises,” said one of them. He added, “If they truly cared, our basic issues would have been solved long ago.” Despite the frustration, turnout remained well as voters said casting their ballots was their only way to push for accountability. “We can’t stay silent anymore,” said Shabir, another resident, adding that their vote is a reminder that Budgam deserves equal attention like any other district—(KNO)

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