As the Lok Sabha elections progress, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat exercised his voting rights in Nagpur, Maharashtra. With 102 constituencies up for votes across 21 states and Union Territories, the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance and Maha Vikas Aghadi are seen competing fiercely in Maharashtra. Notable constituencies include Chandrapur, Gadchiroli-Chimur, and Ramtek, with the BJP holding a significant majority in the state. The Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra will be held in five phases, with the vote counting scheduled for June 4.
Jyoti Amge: Indian Dwarf Actress and Lok Sabha Candidate
Jyoti Amge, renowned as the world's smallest woman, recently made history by becoming the first dwarf actress to contest in the Indian general election. She stood as a candidate for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from the Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra.
Background
Amge, born in 1993, gained international fame for her Guinness World Record as the shortest woman. Her appearance in several films and television shows made her a household name in India.
In 2019, she decided to enter politics, citing her desire to represent the voices of the marginalized and empower the disabled community.
Lok Sabha Elections 2019
The 2019 Lok Sabha elections witnessed Jyoti Amge becoming the parliamentary candidate for the Nagpur seat. This constituency has long been the political bastion of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the BJP. However, the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance, comprising the Congress, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), and Shiv Sena, posed a formidable challenge.
Election Results
Despite her popularity and symbolic candidature, Jyoti Amge lost the election to Congress candidate Nana Patole. The MVA alliance swept Maharashtra, winning 41 out of the 48 seats.
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