Bhubaneswar: Inspired by 26-year-old Narendra Modi’s journey from Chai Wallah to Prime Minister tea seller sukanta Kayo Decided to compete as an independent candidate From Brahmagiri assembly section Puri district.
“If Modi, who used to sell tea, can become prime minister, why can’t I? I know I will lose “And my 10,000 rupee security deposit. But I am not worried,” said Ghadai, whose testimony attributed his source of income to his tea stall.
Gadai, a school dropout, appears to be one of the poorest candidates in the debate, declaring that he has zero movable and immovable assets. He has been running a tea stall in Brahmagiri for the past three years.
Asked about the motivations behind his campaign, Gardai said he wanted to fight corruption and poverty. “I know I cannot be elected to parliament. There is nothing I can do to stop corruption now. I have just started filing my nomination. My fight will continue,” said Gadai, a resident of Kalimpur village.
Gadai, who has studied up to Class IX, came down heavily on the elected representatives for doing little for the development of Brahmagiri over the years. Gadai said people should keep their eyes open and vote for the right candidate.
Gadai said if given the opportunity, his first priority would be to protect Hinduism, curb cattle smuggling and improve the socio-economic standards of the poor.
The fledgling Gadai faces BJD’s Umakanta Samantaray, BJP’s Upasna Mohapatra and Congress nominee Mitrabhanu Mohapatra in the polls.
Brahmagiri assembly constituency falls under the Puri Lok Sabha seat and polling is scheduled to be held on May 25. The seat, 2014. daughter.
“If Modi, who used to sell tea, can become prime minister, why can’t I? I know I will lose “And my 10,000 rupee security deposit. But I am not worried,” said Ghadai, whose testimony attributed his source of income to his tea stall.
Gadai, a school dropout, appears to be one of the poorest candidates in the debate, declaring that he has zero movable and immovable assets. He has been running a tea stall in Brahmagiri for the past three years.
Asked about the motivations behind his campaign, Gardai said he wanted to fight corruption and poverty. “I know I cannot be elected to parliament. There is nothing I can do to stop corruption now. I have just started filing my nomination. My fight will continue,” said Gadai, a resident of Kalimpur village.
Gadai, who has studied up to Class IX, came down heavily on the elected representatives for doing little for the development of Brahmagiri over the years. Gadai said people should keep their eyes open and vote for the right candidate.
Gadai said if given the opportunity, his first priority would be to protect Hinduism, curb cattle smuggling and improve the socio-economic standards of the poor.
The fledgling Gadai faces BJD’s Umakanta Samantaray, BJP’s Upasna Mohapatra and Congress nominee Mitrabhanu Mohapatra in the polls.
Brahmagiri assembly constituency falls under the Puri Lok Sabha seat and polling is scheduled to be held on May 25. The seat, 2014. daughter.