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Rather of running for office, an Andhra candidate decided to save the lives of a mother and her child

In order to preserve a pregnant mother and her unborn child, Gottipati Lakshmi, the TDP candidate for the Darsi Assembly seat in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, postponed her campaigning for the Andhra assembly elections. Doctor Lakshmi, who is entering politics for the first time, postponed her campaign on Thursday in order to give birth to a child.

According to an NDTV story, she was told that the patient was leaking amniotic fluid, which puts the mother’s life in jeopardy and might cause a miscarriage. She had been sent to a hospital in Guntur.

After learning of this, she proceeded to the private hospital where Abbayai Palem resident Venkata Ramana was being treated.

“She was recommended to Guntur by the medical staff at the private hospital. In order to save the mother and kid, I went there and performed the operation,” Lakshmi said to NDTV. The mother and infant are both in good health, according to the article.

Speaking about her top goals, Lakshmi said that if the “TDP wins,” she would have a hospital built here. Although Lakshmi comes from a political family, she will be voting for the first time on May 13 in the Andhra Assembly votes.

TDP shared a video of hers in which the baby and the baby’s relatives complimented her. “Nothing in this world brings me more joy than welcoming a life onto this Earth,” Lakshmi reacted to the post. Smiling faces and babies inspire me to keep going. It was a pleasant day.

On May 13, elections will be held in all 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh. The primary contest is between Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP and the government YSR Congress Party, which won 22 Lok Sabha seats and 151 Assembly seats in 2019. In 2019, it secured 23 seats in the assembly and three seats in the Lok Sabha.

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