Maneka Reflects on Varun's Electoral Journey, Pilibhit Responds with Tears

In response to her son’s electoral shift, Maneka Gandhi expresses pride and hope for his future endeavors.
Maneka Gandhi during an electoral campaign

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With ardent fervor, Maneka Gandhi embarks on her electoral campaign in Sultanpur. Accorded with a ticket once again by the BJP, she vigorously campaigns, despite her son, Varun Gandhi, being dropped from the Pilibhit ticket. Jitin Prasada steps into the spotlight for the BJP in Pilibhit. Maneka conveyed her conviction in the wave of momentum for PM Modi and the BJP across the nation, earnestly hoping for a similar force in Sultanpur. She declares, 'The wave is created through persistent efforts. Since day one, I have been in campaigning mode, allowing the public to truly understand my mission.'

Reflecting on the ticket situation in Pilibhit, Maneka expressed: 'Varun has nurtured Pilibhit with immense dedication. His absence has left many in sorrow. I have full faith that whatever path he chooses will profoundly benefit the nation.' On BJP's plan of deploying Muslim female agents at booths in Sultanpur, she strongly believes that the agents' focus should purely be on their performance, regardless of caste or religion.

What's next in Varun Gandhi's political strategy? Maneka Gandhi responds.

As for the SP changing its candidates on several seats, Maneka's stance is straightforward: 'The right to contest is universal, but victory will be singular.' Previously, she assured her constituents in Sultanpur, 'I serve you not as a politician, but as a devoted civil servant. My faith resides in development, not in hollow promises. Sultanpur is the benefactor of the most housing for the poor in UP, with promises of more to come. Justice for all is my tenet, and my tenure has been marked by making the impossible attainable.'

Post his exclusion from the ticket allotment in Pilibhit, Varun Gandhi announced his decision against contesting the elections. When UP's CM Yogi Adityanath attended a BJP event in Pilibhit, Varun was notably absent, while Jitin Prasada, the BJP candidate, marked his presence. On March 28th, in an open letter to the denizens of Pilibhit, Varun penned his unbreakable bond with them, one transcending politics, pledging to pay any price in their servitude.

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Varun's letter reminisces the tender memories that bind him emotionally to Pilibhit. He remembers his first steps there as a three-year-old in 1983, oblivious to the destiny that this place would become his battlefield, its people his kin. He entered politics to echo the voices of the common man and yearns for blessings to continue this noble endeavor without hesitance. As his parliamentary term concludes, Varun reaffirms his lifelong commitment to serve as a son of Pilibhit, ensuring his doors remain welcoming as ever.

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