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Polling Up: Congress Play Beggar, Looking for a Voice for Party Candidates

Polling Up: Congress Play Beggar, Looking for a Voice for Party Candidates
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Prayagraj: Congress turns beggar, sounds strange.
But it was true that a group of congressional workers on Friday gathered outside the Abdullah Mosque on Jalan Katju and looking for votes for the Tasleemuddin Party candidate fighting from the West Allahabad assembly segment.
The Haseeb Party district spokesman Ahmad told TII that “a group of Congress workers had turned to beggars who were seeking support for party candidates fighting from Allahabad North Assembly”.
He added, “We have chosen this unique idea to collect support for party candidates and attract Namazis who comes out of the mosque after offering Friday prayers, to choose to support the party”.
With the closed voting date, political party workers including Congress did not leave the stone missed to attract voters and they also compiled a novel plan to seduce them.
Under the planned strategy and also to bring support from the Muslim community for Congress, a group of Congress workers reached outside the Abdullah Mosque with posters and leaflets and they began to look for a voice from Namazis as soon as they came out of the mosque after offering prayers.
Congress workers also provide voters about the reasons why they request a voice because they want to change the state of the BJP LED state in the state of the assembly poll.
The Secretary of the UPCC, Mukund Tiwari said, “Since Secretary General of AICC and responsible, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra began campaigning in the country and raising public welfare problems, people in the country are now looking at the congress for the overall development of the country and increases.
Legal and order conditions “.
He further added people to feel deceived in the BJP LED state government and wanted to change.
Haseeeb, meanwhile, said that the party had strengthened the organizational structure in all 12 district assembly seats and party candidates sought mass support during the Canvassing.

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