Lado Sikaka is not happy to see intruders in his village - situated in the foothills of the Niyamgiri mountain - a little after 8 pm. A jeep showing up in this hamlet of about 20 mud-huts usually can only mean the arrival of police, paramilitary or other government officials. When told that we have come to discuss the locals’ decision to boycott the ongoing ‘festival of democracy’ or the ‘largest elections in the world’, he still seems irritated, “I don’t speak Hindi,” he tells us tersely.