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BJP’s ‘Ram’ left Meerut and reached Mumbai, with which party leader is Arun Govil angry? Congress leader quips – Arun Govil cryptic post on dual character sparks buzz Meerut Loksabha Congress target BJP news – 2024-04-29 08:21:50

2024-04-29 08:21:50
Meerut: ‘When someone’s double character comes to light, we feel more angry at ourselves than how we blindly trusted such a person. Jai Shri Ram.’ BJP candidate from Meerut Lok Sabha seat of Uttar Pradesh, Arun Govil, has deleted the post written on his ex-account after being trolled for it. After this post went viral, the political temperature had risen here. Various kinds of speculations were being made. Arun Govil had posted this post on his X account at around 7 am on Sunday morning but within a short time the post went viral. People started trolling fiercely. After about 3 hours, Govil deleted this post from his account. But by then the post had shown its effect. After the post, various types of discussions started taking place in the party, organizations, leaders, workers and common people. People started deriving different meanings from it. Some people believed that Govil had written this post after being hurt by the infighting among the party leaders. Taking aim at this, Congress has talked about parachute politics.

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returned as soon as the elections were over
Earlier, BJP candidate and Ramayana’s Ram Arun Govil, who contested from Meerut Lok Sabha seat, returned to Mumbai as soon as the voting in the elections ended. The Sehrawat House in Circular Road, Cantt area of ​​Meerut, where Arun Govil stayed during the Lok Sabha elections, became vacant on Saturday. Arun Govil has gone back to Mumbai with wife Sreelekha. Arun Govil has returned to Mumbai stating that he has some important work in Mumbai.

Congress UP President took a dig
Congress UP State President Ajay Rai has also targeted. He wrote- It is being learned that Arun Govil ji, the BJP candidate from Meerut, left for Mumbai the very next day after the elections were over. Perhaps he had difficulty in living among the public. This gentleman was doing videography inside the polling booth yesterday. During his election campaign, Rs 36,000 was stolen from the pocket of a businessman. Not only this, when a journalist asked him about the issues of Meerut during the election campaign, he did not know anything. All he could say in reply was that first the elections should be held and then we will look at the issues.

Congress further said- Now tell! What will the public expect from such a leader? Only Ram should save us from such leaders and actors! By the way, this is the policy of most of the BJP leaders. They have nothing to do with people and land. They simply believe in parachute politics.

Protest on the issue of local candidate
After making Arun Govil the candidate of BJP for Meerut-Hapur Lok Sabha seat, this question was asked many times whether he will stay in Meerut after the elections or not. However, Arun Govil always said that he has now come to serve his birthplace and will stay here. There was a lot of resentment among the public and local BJP leaders due to the outside candidate. There was anger among the public as to why an outside candidate was brought from Mumbai and given a ticket in Meerut. They should have found a local candidate. At the same time, there was a lot of resentment in BJP over the fact that the party should have given ticket to a local leader.

Party workers had been serving the organization for years, but the party did injustice to them by bringing in external candidates. The public was also repeatedly complaining that if Arun Govil, who came from Mumbai, won the elections, then where would he stay among the public. Now there is a lot of resentment among the public due to the way Arun Govil has returned as soon as the voting is over. Voting took place here and Arun Govil has returned back to Mumbai. It is possible that he will be sent to campaign in other parts of the country.

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