‘I had gone to ask for a daughter-in-law for my son, the party gave me a bride’, what did Congress candidate Kawasi Lakhma say? – i had gone to ask for a daughter in law for my son the party gave me a bride congress candidate kawasi lakhma say in bastar – 2024-03-29 06:34:45

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2024-03-29 06:34:45
Lok Sabha Election: In his election speech in Bastar, Congress Bastar candidate Kawasi Lakhma compared the Lok Sabha election ticket to a bride. He said that I had gone to the party to ask for a ‘daughter-in-law’ for my son, but they gave me the ‘bride’. Lakhma said that I am not contesting the elections, the Congress party is contesting the elections. Why did I get a ticket? I had not asked for a ticket. I insisted on giving the ticket to my son only.

Actually, Congress candidate from Bastar, Kawasi Lakhma was campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections. Addressing the public meeting, he said that today our country is being sold and our Constitution is in danger. I am not contesting the elections, the Congress party is contesting the elections. I did not ask for a ticket, give the ticket to Deepak Baij, he is the biggest leader of Chhattisgarh. Earlier on Wednesday, Lakhma filed his nomination for the Lok Sabha elections. He said that the people of Bastar are in the most danger. On Monday, Kawasi Lakhma expressed gratitude to the party for selecting him as its candidate for Bastar seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024.

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