Kondareddy tribals to vote for first time in inaccessible hamlets
The Hindu
Hundreds of Kondareddy and Koya tribes are waiting with bated breath to vote for the first time in their own hamlets of Perantallapalli, Kakisanuru and Tekupalli in Koida gram panchayat of West Godavari Agency area, on February 17.
For the last 50 years, the tribes used to trek hillocks and cross the Godavari and reach Koida village to exercise their franchise.
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