Comedian Shyam Rangeela Announces Will Contest Against PM Modi In Varanasi

Jaipur:

Comic Shyam Rangeela, who made his identify mimicking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, introduced on Wednesday that he’ll contest the Lok Sabha elections towards PM Modi from Varanasi.

In a submit on X, Rangeela mentioned, “I’m excited by the love I’m receiving from all of you after the announcement to contest elections from Varanasi. I’ll quickly current my views to you on my nomination and contesting the elections by a video message after reaching Varanasi.”

In an earlier submit, Rangeela mentioned, “I’ll contest elections from Varanasi as a result of these days nobody is bound who will withdraw the nomination.”

Chatting with the media, he mentioned, “In 2014, I used to be a follower of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I shared many movies supporting the Prime Minister. Movies have been additionally shared towards Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal. Seeing them, one might say that I’ll vote just for the Bharatiya Janata Social gathering for the following 70 years. However the scenario has modified within the final 10 years… I’ll now contest towards the Prime Minister within the Lok Sabha polls as an Impartial candidate.”

He added: “My candidature will give the folks of Varanasi an choice whereas voting, not like in Surat and Indore. So, I’ll go to Varanasi this week and file my nomination towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

On April 25, Rangeela requested his followers on social media whether or not he ought to file the nomination as an Impartial candidate from Varanasi.

(Apart from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)

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