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Indian FM says no money for Lok Sabha elections!

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India (Commonwealth Union)_ Nirmala Sitharaman, the Indian Finance Minister, has opted out of contesting the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, citing financial constraints as her primary reason. She conveyed that she lacks the necessary resources required to participate in the electoral process. Addressing the media, Sitharaman disclosed that BJP President JP Nadda had presented her with the opportunity to contest from either Andhra Pradesh or Tamil Nadu. However, she declined the offer, stating, “Party did ask me, after thinking over a week or days, I just went back to say …maybe not.”

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Explaining her decision further, Sitharaman expressed concerns about the financial burden associated with running for elections, particularly in states like Andhra Pradesh or Tamil Nadu, where factors like community and religious affiliations often influence electoral outcomes. She emphasized, “I don’t have that kind of money to contest.” Responding to inquiries regarding her financial resources, Sitharaman clarified that her personal income and savings are not funded by the Consolidated Fund of India, highlighting the distinction between her private finances and state funds. She said, “My salary, my earnings, and my savings are mine and not the Consolidated Fund of India”.

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Nirmala Sitharaman, who also served as the former Union Defence Minister, boasts a distinguished political career, having served as a Rajya Sabha member representing Andhra Pradesh since 2014. Her portfolio includes previous roles such as Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs, as well as Minister for Commerce and Industry with Independent Charge. During her time as Defence Minister, Sitharaman gained wide recognition for her efforts to streamline procurement processes in the defense sector. Notably, she formed a Defence Planning Committee to enhance national security strategies.

Sitharaman’s association with the Bharatiya Janata Party dates back to 2008. She was the national spokesperson for the party since 2010. Born on August 18, 1959, in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, she continued her higher education at Seethalakshmi Ramasamy College, Tiruchirappalli, and graduated from Jawaharlal Nehru University with an MA in Economics. In light of her decision not to contest, Sitharaman announced her intention to support other candidates during the election campaign.

The BJP has nominated several existing Rajya Sabha members, including Piyush Goyal, Bhupender Yadav, Rajiv Chandrasekhar, Mansukh Mandaviya, and Jyotiraditya Scindia, for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The Lok Sabha polls, touted as the world’s biggest democratic exercise, is scheduled to commence on April 19, marking a significant electoral event over 44 days, with over 97 crore eligible voters participating across 10.5 lakh polling booths. Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks re-election for a third consecutive term, with voting to conclude on June 4.

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