With the local body elections approaching, the campaign will be in full swing in the coming days. However, a statement by the Dabhoi MLA who went to attend the Hanuman Jayanti program has heated up politics. MLA Shailesh Mehta's statement in public is currently on the verge of discussion. Shailesh Mehta went to the Hanuman temple
Shailesh Mehta was invited by the Balvir Yuvak Mandal for darshan and aarti at the Hanuman ji's temple. He congratulated and said that he had come here today to seek blessings. For the last three years, I have been invited to perform aarti at 12 midnight. Today I was told that this is the third time that I have to come because I feel bad. I started the car 25 minutes ago and came here at 12.45 when it was five minutes away. That's why Hanuman ji has left me here at his own pace. The MLA indirectly said, "Show it in the elections."
Shailesh Mehta also campaigned in a religious event. In his address, he said, "May all the candidates associated with Jai Shri Ram win well. Those who have trouble saying 'Jai Shri Ram', do it as 'Jai Shri Ram'.
MLA Shailesh Mehta has been in the news in the past for many of his statements. Shailesh Mehta, who has been known as a staunch Hindu leader in his area, has been in the limelight for his re-election rhetoric.
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