AYODHYA: Voters of Rajapur, a Hindu-dominated village in the district, elected Hafiz Azeemuddin a cleric from the lone Muslim family in the village as the gram pradhan by a thumping margin in the recently concluded panchayat elections.
Azeemuddin bagged 200 of the total 600 votes, edging past six other candidates in the fray, all of them from the Hindu community. He polled 85 votes more than his nearest rival. There are 27 Muslim voters in Rajapur and all of them are members of Azeemuddin’s extended family. “The rest of the votes have come from Hindus who reposed their faith in me,” said Azeemuddin, who called his poll victory a Eid gift.
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Short shrift to Gopalpur-Rayagada railway project Post News Network
Berhampur: The railways ministry has given a short shrift to south Odisha as the ambitious Gopalpur-Rayagada railway project has been confined to survey only. Another project like a rail wagon factory at Sitalapalli has been shifted by the NDA government elsewhere, a report said.
According to the report, 12 years have passed since the survey for the Gopalpur-Rayagada railway project was conducted. The project has been stuck in a stalemate.
Similarly, another project passenger halt station in Berhampur has been neglected. Various quarters alleged that MLAs and MPs in south Odisha have failed to pressurise the central government to work on these projects.
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