Updated On: 03 May, 2024 07:57 AM IST | Sangli | Ranjeet Jadhav
Villagers from drought-hit Sangli say they have no faith in local politicians

Goats gather around a borewell to drink water
As voting day approaches for the Sangli Lok Sabha constituency, Khandu Borgaonkar, a resident of Jalihalkhurd village in the drought-prone area of Jath taluka, Satara district, expressed a desire for his village to be included in Karnataka, citing a lack of attention from Maharashtra politicians. Speaking with mid-day, he said the situation is so bad that they have to travel 15-20 km each day to purchase drinking water. “Forget about water for farming.” As mid-day proceeded towards Jalihalkhurd village, it was a common sight to see a drum placed outside many households. This village stands out as one of the hardest-hit drought-affected regions along the Maharashtra-Karnataka border.

A tanker supplies water to Basavraj Jamgund’s farm. Pics/Anurag Ahire