Former MP Jayaprada is ready to contest Lok Sabha elections

Sekar Chandra

bjp is fully prepared for the lok sabha elections 2024 and the party has declared its candidates for 51 seats in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, film actress and former Rampur mp jayaprada has also expressed her desire to contest the elections. Former mp jayaprada said that if the party gives me ticket, I am ready to contest elections from anywhere.

Film actress and former Rampur mp jayaprada appeared in the special MP-MLA court of Moradabad on thursday (14 March) in the indecent comment case. During this, jayaprada said that this fight is not just about Jayaprada, she also targeted Samajwadi party mp Dr. st Hasan. He said that he should be given the harshest punishment. I appeal to the court that I can fight but no one should dare to harass poor daughters and women like me.

On the question of contesting the lok sabha elections, jayaprada said that if bjp gives me a ticket, then I am ready to contest elections from anywhere. But as per my wish, my name can be declared for lok sabha from somewhere. It is not so, but if the top leadership from anywhere announces my name by giving me a ticket, then I am ready to contest the elections. bjp has declared Ghanshyam Lodhi as its candidate from Rampur but jayaprada is ready to contest elections from anywhere in the country.

It was a matter of making indecent remarks

Let us tell you that after the 2019 lok sabha elections, in the felicitation ceremony organized at the Muslim degree College in Katghar police station area of Moradabad, former mp of Rampur Azam Khan, SP mp of Moradabad Dr. st Hasan, Abdullah Azam, Firoz Khan, organizer Mohammad Arif, Rampur. A case was registered in Katghar police station by Rampur resident mustafa Hussain against former Chairman Azhar Khan for making indecent remarks on film actress and former Rampur mp Jayaprada. The hearing of this case is going on in the Special mp MLA court of Moradabad, jayaprada was absent from the court for a long time and her statement could not be recorded. Due to which the court had issued his non-bailable warrant.

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