Dehradun, A kilometer stretch along the Inaamullah, one cannot help but notice close to half a dozen shops selling Election commodities such as flags, banners; batches; scarfs; fliers; flexi-boards and plenty more, you name it, they have it!
Over six thousand candidates will be contesting the upcoming civic body elections in Uttarakhand, and these handful shops are equipped with cloth, bamboo and nothing in plastic, to cater to candidates and their supporters by adding colour to the civic polls.
Thanks to these shops, which mushroom every election season, each nook and corner in far off towns and villages are painted in saffron, green, blues and yellows and whatever else is demanded from them. They rarely say, No!
Talking to Newspost, Balam from Raju Bhai’s store, a third generation shop-owner from Muzzafarnagar who sets up shop in Haridwar and Dehradun each election season, updates us, “for the past forty years and counting we have been setting up shop wherever there have been elections, from MP elections to those of the Gram Panchayat or local civic bodies, we cater to one and all.”
With no time to spare for us, we struggle on to the next shop where we find a Honey Bhai. A dejected Honey who uses his shop as a make shift store for Diwali, Eid tells us, “There is no profit in this work. I experimented with selling election items for the first time and its all been down-hill. I could have made more profit selling crackers this Diwali,” he walks away as a lone customer walks in, and we dont have the heart to keep him away from his two pennies.
Once canvasing comes to an end, people like Raju Bhaiya shut-shop and move to greener pastures (other election bound States) in the country, to add colour to what we call the largest celebration of Democracy.