New Delhi, Jan. 28 -- As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, with voting set for February 5 and counting on February 8, there is one area of the city that continues to be overlooked: Garstin Bastion (GB) Road, home to hundreds of sex workers who struggle daily with basic necessities like electricity, clean drinking water, and proper sanitation.

Savitri (name changed), a sex worker for over 30 years, expressed her frustration with the lack of attention from political leaders. "We cast our votes like everyone else, but we are the least considered," she said. "We live in cramped rooms where four or five women share a single space, and there's only one washroom for 10 to 15 women on each floor."

Reshma (name changed), a 30-year-old sex wor...