Election Stage Removed in M.G.R Nagar After Public Complaint
Stage erected for polls removed after days in M.G.R Nagar
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Civic authorities in M.G.R Nagar, Chennai, India, removed a temporary election stage that had been left unattended for weeks following public complaints. The Greater Chennai Corporation confirmed the removal of the structure, which was located on K.K. Salai.
- 01Temporary election stage removed after public complaints
- 02Structure was left unattended for weeks
- 03Removal confirmed by Greater Chennai Corporation
- 04Location of the stage was in front of a hardware shop
- 05Action taken to address residents' concerns
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In M.G.R Nagar, Chennai, India, a temporary election stage was removed by civic authorities after residents raised complaints about it being left unattended for several weeks. The structure, located on K.K. Salai in front of a hardware shop, was cleared by the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) following public outcry. This action demonstrates the responsiveness of local authorities to citizen concerns regarding post-election encroachments.
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The removal of the unattended stage improves the local environment and addresses residents' concerns about public space usage.
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