Voting is the lifeline of democracy, but some politicians attempt to sway voters with money. Many politicians attempt to manipulate the electoral process by offering money to voters in exchange for their votes.
In Wanaparthy’s Bhageeratha Colony, a powerful message against vote-buying emerges. A house has displayed a board on its gate proclaiming, “This house doesn’t accept bribes for votes, no vote for money,” signaling a commitment to electoral integrity over financial bribes.
The house belongs to Mrs. Cheerala Kalavathi, a housewife from Vanaparthi. She and her family advocate for voting based on a candidate’s diligence to work for the welfare of the people rather than selling one’s vote for money.
This inspirational story emphasizes the significance of protecting the value and integrity of the vote in a democracy and showcases the power of collective action in upholding these principles. It’s refreshing to see that citizens are taking a united stand against corrupt practices in the electoral process.




