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I hope you’ll join my family:) Rae Bareli voters get an emotional message from Sonia Gandhi

Due to age and health concerns, former Congress president Sonia Gandhi announced to the people of her Uttar Pradesh seat, Rae Bareli, on Thursday that she would not be running for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

I hope you’ll join my family:) Rae Bareli voters get an emotional message from Sonia Gandhi
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The 77-year-old also hinted at a potential admission of a member of her family from the Rae Bareli sector in an emotional greeting to the members of the part she has represented since 2004.

“I have always tried my hardest to keep your trust, and I’m glad to say that whatever I am now, I am because of you. “I will not be running for the next Lok Sabha election due to health and age concerns,” she said in the statement.

“I will not be able to personally assist you after this choice, but my heart and soul will always be with you. She said in the Hindi message, “I know that you will stick by me and my family in the future, just as you did in the past.

The former president of the Congress sent out her appeal to voters one day after submitting her candidacy for the Rajasthani Rajya Sabha seat.

There are several rumors that Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the daughter of Sonia Gandhi, may run this time from the Rae Bareli Lok Sabha seat.

Sonia Gandhi will be joining the Rajya Sabha for the first time.

In addition, she will be the second Gandhi relative to do so, after Indira Gandhi, who served in the upper house from 1964 to 1967.

Sonia Gandhi said in her letter to voters, “Without you, my family in Delhi is incomplete. When I visit Rae Bareli and get to know you all, it will be complete. I’ve known you for a long time. These relationships are a blessing that I acquired from my in-laws.”

She said that her family has “very deep rooted” links to Rae Bareli and that Rae Bareli was responsible for sending her father-in-law Feroze Gandhi to the Lok Sabha in the first general election after independence.

She pointed out that after that, you accepted my mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi.

Since then, despite life’s highs and lows, our connection has grown stronger and our confidence in this tie has strengthened along the challenging path to affection.

“You gave me room to go on this bright road. After losing my husband and mother-in-law, I came to you, and you welcomed me with open arms,” the former head of Congress said.

“I can never forget your staunch support for me through the adverse circumstances through the last two Lok Sabha elections,” Gandhi said.

She wished the young people love and respect and stated, “I will see you soon.”

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