BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra
Modi has a new rival in the temple town –- a transgender. Kamla, who is
in her sixties, today announced her decision to fight from the prime
constituency as an Independent candidate. "Arvind Kejriwal bears the
blemish of running away from Delhi governance and the spectre of 2002
Gujarat riots is still dogging the image of Modi, but I have a spotless
image," Kamala said and asked Varanasi voters to support her. "Benares
is the city of Lord Shiva, who had also assumed the 'ardhnarishwara'
form (a composite form of Lord Shiva and his wife Goddess Parvati). And,
according to 'Shahstra' and 'Puranas', 'kinnar' (transgender) community
is called 'ardhnirshwar'. So, please support me and vote for me," Kamla
said. "I am a 'kinner', so I have no family. In the last 60-odd years
after Independence, either a man or a woman has ruled the country and
generated scams after scams. "If people support me, the third gender in
this battle, then they will get a dynasty-free leader and set a new
precedent for the betterment of the country," Kamla said. The new
candidate, who is the head of all the transgenders in Poorvanchal area,
said her community always offered blessings to people on happy occasions
and now it was the time for the people to reciprocate with their votes.
Kamla's election organiser Vikram Bhardwaj told PTI that by April 10,
about 20,000 transgender from different parts of India will be gathering
in Varanasi in support of Kamla. "If the Election Commission allows,
we will take a padyatra (door-to-door campaign) in the city asking
people to drop their votes in their "jholi" (bags). Bhardwaj alleged
"many influential parties had tried to buy Kamla after their efforts to
stop her from entering the fray went in vain." A conference involving
eunuchs from various states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Delhi,
Madhya Pradesh was held earlier in Gorakhpur and we then took the
decision to name Kamla for the "Battle for Benares", despite lakhs of
rupees being offered for the withdrawal of her candidature, Bhardwaj
said.
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