Sultanpur: Days after BJP MP Varun Gandhi was denied a ticket from his constituency, his mom and BJP MP Maneka Gandhi, on her 10-day go to to Uttar Pradesh’s Sultanpur, broke silence and expressed happiness to be part of the celebration. On being requested what Varun Gandhi would do now, she replied, “Ask him what he wants to do. We will consider this after the elections. There is time.”
“I am very happy that I am in the BJP. I thank Amit Shah, PM Modi and JP Nadda Ji for giving me the ticket. The ticket was announced very late, so there was a dilemma as to where I should fight. From Pilibhit or Sultanpur. I am grateful for the decision the party has taken now,” she mentioned.
She additional added, “I am very happy that I came back to Sultanpur because this place has a history where no MP came back into power again in Sultanpur.”
It was her first go to to Sultanpur after getting the ticket. On her 10-day go to to the district, she can pay a go to to 101 villages of all the Lok Sabha constituency.
She was given a heat welcome by the celebration leaders and employees at numerous locations like Katka Guptarganj, Tatianagar, Tedhui, Golaghat, Shahganj Square, Dariyapur Tiraha and Payagipur Square.
During this, Maneka Gandhi additionally paid respect to the statues of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay.
BJP District President Dr RA Verma, BJP State Minister Meena Choubey, Lok Sabha in-charge Durgesh Tripathi, Lok Sabha convenor Jagjit Singh Changu, MLA Raj Prasad Upadhyay, MLA Rajesh Gautam, and spokesperson Vijay Raghuvanshi, have been current.
Earlier, Varun Gandhi penned a heartfelt letter to the folks of his constituency, saying that his relationship with Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit is not going to finish until his final breath. Varun Gandhi recalled fond recollections relationship again to his childhood when he first set foot within the area. In his heartfelt message, he additionally mirrored on how the land had change into not simply his office but in addition a cherished a part of his identification, with its folks forming an integral side of his life’s journey.
Despite the political setback of not securing a ticket, Varun Gandhi vowed to proceed serving the neighborhood. “If not as an MP, then as a son, I am committed to serve you throughout my life and my doors will always remain open for you as before.”
The Pilibhit seat has remained with Maneka Gandhi or her son Varun Gandhi since 1996. Varun Gandhi gained the seat in 2009 and 2019 as a BJP candidate.