Aimed at creating awareness among the public about elections and voters' rights, street plays with voters' rights and their importance as their pivot were staged at the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)'s main office recently.
Karnataka is going to Assembly polls on May five.
Artistes from across the state staged unique street plays as part of Systematic Voter's Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP), conducted under the aegis of the Election Commission of India.
The street plays will cover all the 198 wards and partly Anekal taluk. Under the first phase, around 10 constituencies were covered in the last few days, says G S Mallanna, programme coordinator.
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In the second phase, five constituencies have been covered, besides employees of Information Technology and Biotechnology firms.
"The target audience in this phase was the youth and the response we received from them was very encouraging", Mallanna said.
More people have been roped in this programme of creating better understanding of voters' rights this time and the number of teams performing the plays has been ramped up from six to 18, to cover all areas, he said.