With Lok Sabha and assembly elections in Orissa less than a month away, the authorities have worked out a plan to enable people, who fled their villages after the riots in Kandhamal district, to vote.
Nearly seven months after the communal flare up erupted in the district following the killing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Laxmanananda Saraswati and his four disciples, hundreds of traumatised people are yet to return home.
Some had migrated to other places in the state while others are in relief camps set up by the district administration.
Altogether 3,174 people are still in six relief camps at K Nuagaon, Tikabali, Raikia and Udayagiri blocks, official sources said. Questions were being raised that if the people did not return home, how would they be able to vote.
"We have prepared a plan to enable them to vote and submitted it to the Election Commission for approval," Kandhamal district collector Kishan Kumar said. "We are also trying to persuade