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Lok sabha election 2024 : Galati Se Mistake..! Photo of BJP candidate in Rahul Gandhi's meeting (Video) | leader


Leader Online Desk : The battle for the Lok Sabha elections has reached its peak across the country. In the constituencies that will go to polls in the first phase, there has been a flurry of campaigning by veteran leaders through campaign meetings, road shows and various media. In such a fast-paced propaganda campaign, activists and leaders have run out of steam. It is a wonder if there is no confusion in this. Something similar happened in Mandla Lok Sabha constituency, which held Rahul Gandhi's campaign meeting in Madhya Pradesh. Even before the election program, there was a big confusion among the workers.

What exactly happened?

Rahul Gandhi will hold public meetings at Dhanora and Shahdol in Sioni district of Madhya Pradesh today. The photo of BJP candidate and Union Minister Faggan Singh Kulaste was also placed on the flex banner here, causing a stir. This photo was heavily discussed on social media.

BJP candidate covered photo…

As soon as the Congress workers realized the mistake, they quickly covered the photo of BJP leader Kulaste in the flex placed on the platform. At the same time, a poster of Congress MLA Rajnish Singh was pasted in that frame. Omkar Singh, Congress MLA from Mandla. In the Markam assembly elections, the position of Congress is strong on tribal seats.

Union minister and six-time BJP MP Faggan Singh Kulaste is pitted against former minister and four-time Congress MLA Omkar Singh Markam from Dindori-ST in the constituency. BJP is expressing the belief that the 2014 Lok Sabha elections will be repeated this year as well. At that time Kulaste was victorious.

The Lok Sabha elections in the state of Madhya Pradesh will be held in four phases. The first phase of voting will be held on April 19, followed by April 26, May 7 and May 13. There are total 29 Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh. Out of these 10 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, while the remaining 19 seats are unreserved.

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