On the morning of November 7, when Chhattisgarh’s Bastar went to polls, 27-year-old Bheema Tati took a shower, wore a crisp shirt he had left out the night before and left his home in Patelpara village in Tikanpal gramsabha. By 12 pm, after an hour of walking, he reached the polling booth. Tati had been enthusiastic to vote. But when he reached the booth, located inside a newly constructed primary school, he found a long queue of villagers standing inside and outside the barricaded gate of the school, guarded by armed CRPF. While the ones inside were in line to vote, the ones outside were not being allowed to enter. The crowd seemed confused and the personnel were barking orders. Not wanting to join the crowd, Tati started to walk away, thinking he would come back a little later when the crowd cleared. A CRPF personnel at that point approached him and asked him where he was going. “I told him that since it’s very crowded right now, I will come back later. He started to force me to join the queue,” Tati recalled. He refused to go to the booth with him, stating that voting was his personal right and no one can force anyone to vote. After that, Tati claims that the CRPF jawan started abusing him. “He said, ‘Should I show you my power?’ And then threatened to shoot me in the backside,” Tati said.