Members of about 1,800 families, who were employed in Samtel Glass Unit and Samtel Color Unit in Kota, have decided to push for their demands by pressing the NOTA button in the ensuing Assembly elections in the state.
These 1,800 families make up about 9,000 voters in different assembly segments in Kota.
Milan Sharma, the president of Samtel Workers Committee, said that they had been protesting since the units closed down in November last year, but no political party ever extended support to them.
"We will registered our protest by pressing the NOTA button in the upcoming Assembly elections," he added.
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Krishandutt Dwivedi of Samtel Color Works Committee said, "During our meetings with the Chief Minister and other ministers, we were assured of support but they did nothing... The government indirectly backed the management."
The workers of the closed factories are not the only ones to register their protest through the NOTA button, a large number of voters in three Assembly segments in Bundi said they would weigh the option if parties failed to field candidates with clean image.
The Election Commission has decided to introduce the NOTA option in EVMs in the upcoming Assembly polls in five states following a Supreme Court directive.