Tea shops and restaurants, once vibrant hubs for socio-political discussions and campaign stops, are facing closures due to an LPG shortage. This scarcity is impacting candidates’ ability to connect with diverse voters, as these casual hangouts are crucial for reaching a cross-section of the electorate during election campaigns.
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