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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Separate Vidarbha, anyone?

Century-old state-for-Vidarbha movement forgotten as not a single candidate mentions it in campaign that wound up on Wednesday

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A protest rally in 2018 demanding statehood for Vidarbha. Pic/X

A protest rally in 2018 demanding statehood for Vidarbha. Pic/X

As the first phase of the election campaign for five seats in the Vidarbha region wrapped up on Wednesday, it’s evident that the movement for Vidarbha statehood has largely faded into the background. This apparent oversight or side-lining of the century-old Vidarbha movement during this election has dismayed many who remain committed to the cause.
 
Spread across 11 districts, the Vidarbha region has 10 Lok Sabha seats and has almost 20 per cent of Maharashtra`s population. While Nagpur, Chandrapur, Ramtek (SC), Bhandara-Gondiya, and Gadchiroli-Chimur (ST) will go to polls in Phase-1 on April 19, the remaining five, Amravati (SC), Yavatmal-Washim, Wardha, Buldhana, and Akola, will go to polls in the second phase to be held on April 26.

Wamanrao Chatap, a former MLA and farmers’ leader (right) Prabhakar Kondbattunwar, veteran journalist
Wamanrao Chatap, a former MLA and farmers’ leader (right) Prabhakar Kondbattunwar, veteran journalist

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