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“I Shall Keep Raising the Voice of Common Man”: Varun Gandhi

“I Shall Keep Raising the Voice of Common Man”: Varun Gandhi

Lucknow, 28 March (HS): BJP leader Varun Gandhi has released a heartfelt letter addressed to the people of his Lok Sabha constituency Pilibhit, affirming his commitment to continue fighting for them despite not being fielded as a candidate. Gandhi, the incumbent MP from Pilibhit, was denied a BJP ticket for the upcoming elections, with the saffron party choosing to nominate Jitin Prasada, a former Congress leader and confidante of Rahul Gandhi, in his place.#VarunGandhi #BJP #Pilibhit

In his letter, Gandhi expressed his unwavering dedication to the people of Pilibhit, vowing to serve them as a son even if not as their Member of Parliament. He stated, “Even though my term as an MP is coming to a close, my bond with Pilibhit will continue till my death.” Gandhi emphasized that his commitment to serving the people of Pilibhit remains steadfast, promising that his doors will always be open to them.#LokSabhaElections #JitinPrasada #Congress

Gandhi described representing Pilibhit as the highest honor of his life, highlighting his relentless efforts to champion the interests of the constituents. “Being your representative has been the greatest honor of my life, and I have always championed your interests to the best of my ability,” he declared.#Representation #PublicService #PoliticalAffinity

Asserting that his connection with Pilibhit transcends politics, Gandhi pledged to continue advocating for the common man. “I entered politics to raise the voice of the ordinary man, and I now beg your permission to continue doing so at any cost,” he affirmed. Gandhi underscored that his relationship with Pilibhit is rooted in love and trust, surpassing mere political calculations.#VoiceOfPeople #CommonMan #PoliticalCommitment

Gandhi is expected to extend his support to his mother, Maneka Gandhi, who has been nominated by the BJP for the Sultanpur constituency. While the BJP’s decision has sparked debates, prominent Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury suggested that Varun Gandhi was denied a ticket due to his “Gandhi surname” and invited him to join the Congress. However, Gandhi has not yet responded to Chowdhury’s offer.

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