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Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls: Migration for employment continues in Jhabua; BJP, Congress pass the blame

In the 2018 assembly elections, BJP’s Guman Singh Damor defeated Vikrant Bhuria by 10,437 votes. Damor, a retired state government officer, resigned from the assembly in 2019 after winning from the Jhabua-Ratlam Lok Sabha constituency.

November 12, 2023 / 09:02 IST
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While the state assembly polls are less than a week away, there is no election atmosphere in the Jhabua constituency, home to 3.13 lakh registered voters and reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST).
While the state assembly polls are less than a week away, there is no election atmosphere in the Jhabua constituency, home to 3.13 lakh registered voters and reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST).

"What else we can do if not go to Gujarat and look for work, asks Ran Singh," 60," a resident of Madhya Pradesh’s tribal-dominated Jhabua district.

Migration for want of employment opportunities is a key election issue in the Jhabua assembly constituency, a Congress stronghold.

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"If we do not go to Gujarat, what else we would do? Our rocky land here does not yield much crop. We manage to grow just enough food grains for our own needs," said Singh when asked why people from the district migrate to the neighbouring state in large numbers.

Singh, who lives in a faliya (hamlet), around 50 km from the district headquarters, is preparing his small plot of land for Rabi sowing these days. The farmers here mainly cultivate cotton, millet and maize.