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Lok Sabha Election: Congress MLA Wife, BSP Candidate Husband! Do you know what the man who left the house said? Achi-News

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Bhopal: Sometimes supporting political parties in elections leads to close friends and neighbors standing in the opposite direction. Political choices can also affect relationships. The same thing here. In Madhya Pradesh, the wife is a Congress member, while the husband is a BSP Lok Sabha candidate. The fact that they both follow different parties and ideologies has affected the relationship. The husband has left the house saying that it is not right to be with him during the election. The husband himself told the media that he was away from his wife.

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This is the couple!

The estranged pair are BSP Lok Sabha candidate Kankar Munjare from Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh and Congress MLA Anubha Munjare. I am adamant that persons who follow different ideologies should not be under the same roof during elections. If they are together, people call it a match fix. So, her husband Kanaka Munjare said that she will return home after voting on April 19.

The MLA said she was hurt by her husband’s actions

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Anubha said that she was hurt by her husband’s attitude. A woman likes to stay with her husband until death. We have been married for 33 years, living happily with our son. But he is away from the election, he said.

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Don’t speak against husband..

Now he faces being elected by another party. But I am a loyal worker for the Congress party. So he said that he will make every effort to win Congress candidate Samrat Saraswat from Balaghat constituency in the Lok Sabha elections. But she explained that she will not make any statements against her husband.

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Election information

The first phase of the elections will begin on April 19, and the final phase of the 7th phase will be held on June 1. The election results will be out on June 4. Voting for 102 constituencies in the first phase will be on April 19 Voting will be held on April 26 for 89 constituencies in the second phase, 94 constituencies in the third phase, 96 in the fourth phase, 49 in the fifth phase, 57 in the sixth phase and 57 in the seventh phase.

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