I won’t sit quietly, ready to give a befitting reply: Jaya Prada

  • | Monday | 1st April, 2019

Mohan is also in-charge of the Rampur Lok Sabha constituency.Prada’s motorcade reached Rampur in the afternoon near the CRPF camp where the BJP workers and local leaders gathered to welcome her. I was threatened to go back.”“Mujhay Nachnay wali bola... lekin maine bhi bola this time, I will not sit quietly and I’m ready to give him a befitting reply,” said Prada, who was accompanied by the state BJP spokesperson Chandra Mohan and BJP leader Akash Kumar Saxena. She later addressed a public rally at Ram Leela ground and took part in a live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Main Bhi Chowkidar’ programme. Rampur: BJP’s Rampur Lok Sabha (LS) candidate Jaya Prada launched her poll campaign with a colourful roadshow and then made a scathing attack against her Samajwadi Party (SP) rival Azam Khan on Sunday.The actor-turned-politician who is contesting the LS elections on a BJP ticket said, “I am here to put an end to the tyrannical rule... Earlier, she also paid rich tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at the Gandhi samadhi.Addressing the BJP workers, Prada said, “I am not that kind of a woman who would sit at home and recall the past activities which took place against me - committed on the behest of Azam Khan in Rampur.”“I am neither alone this time, nor scared of Azam Khan because Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah are both standing with me,” Prada said, adding that during the Lok Sabha elections in 2009, “even though I was the SP candidate, party leaders Akhilesh Yadav and Mulayam Singh Yadav never supported me”.“He [Azam Khan], while campaigning, always used to abuse me and make negative comments against me, but Mulayam and Akhilesh never supported me and never opposed Azam Khan for his deeds because they needed Muslim votes,” Prada alleged.Prada further said, “I salute the people of Rampur because even in difficult situations they had supported me and whatever I am today is because of the people of Rampur.”Prada is likely to file her nomination on April 3.

Rampur: BJP’s Rampur Lok Sabha (LS) candidate Jaya Prada launched her poll campaign with a colourful roadshow and then made a scathing attack against her Samajwadi Party (SP) rival Azam Khan on Sunday.The actor-turned-politician who is contesting the LS elections on a BJP ticket said, “I am here to put an end to the tyrannical rule... I was threatened to go back.”“Mujhay Nachnay wali bola... lekin maine bhi bola this time, I will not sit quietly and I’m ready to give him a befitting reply,” said Prada, who was accompanied by the state BJP spokesperson Chandra Mohan and BJP leader Akash Kumar Saxena. Mohan is also in-charge of the Rampur Lok Sabha constituency.Prada’s motorcade reached Rampur in the afternoon near the CRPF camp where the BJP workers and local leaders gathered to welcome her. She later addressed a public rally at Ram Leela ground and took part in a live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Main Bhi Chowkidar’ programme. Earlier, she also paid rich tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at the Gandhi samadhi.Addressing the BJP workers, Prada said, “I am not that kind of a woman who would sit at home and recall the past activities which took place against me - committed on the behest of Azam Khan in Rampur.”“I am neither alone this time, nor scared of Azam Khan because Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah are both standing with me,” Prada said, adding that during the Lok Sabha elections in 2009, “even though I was the SP candidate, party leaders Akhilesh Yadav and Mulayam Singh Yadav never supported me”.“He [Azam Khan], while campaigning, always used to abuse me and make negative comments against me, but Mulayam and Akhilesh never supported me and never opposed Azam Khan for his deeds because they needed Muslim votes,” Prada alleged.Prada further said, “I salute the people of Rampur because even in difficult situations they had supported me and whatever I am today is because of the people of Rampur.”Prada is likely to file her nomination on April 3.

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