And of all the elections, it is the rural polls that have always been most hit. There are several reasons for this. The first is that these elections are about the control of money. “Most of us try and get a chance at becoming a part of the Panchayat at least once,” a villager in Nadia’s Meghna Chor village said. He openly admits that this is because, “Once one becomes a Panchayat member one’s life is made. They will keep receiving government funds for the rest of their lives.” This coupled with the fact that Panchayat members have access to the funds that governments dole out for public distribution schemes, which, it is an open secret, manipulated and lands up in the hands of the corrupt, makes it a lucrative profession. But not just for individuals, taking control of Panchayats is deemed high priority for political parties too. Coupled with control over the money, controlling the local governments on the ground strengthens the party’s roots.