Contesting a Lok Sabha Election is not a cheap exercise. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI)?the election expenditure limit for Lok Sabha candidates is Rs 95 lakh in larger states and Rs 75 lakh in smaller states. However, realistically this still falls way short of what a candidate needs for the massive outreach and campaign?programmes?during the election cycle.
As the Lok Sabha Elections continued, the Congress candidate for the Puri Lok Sabha seat in Odisha had returned her ticket citing lack of funds.
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Sucharita Mohanty has declined to contest the election saying that she was not getting financial support from Congress.
¡°It is clear that only a fund crunch is holding us back from a winning campaign in?Puri. I regret that without party funding, it won't be possible to carry out the campaign in?Puri. I, therefore, return the INC ticket for the?Puri?Parliamentary Constituency herewith," she said.
Mohanty, who used to work as a journalist is also the daughter of former Congress MP Brajamohan Mohanty. In 2014 she had fought from the?Puri?Lok Sabha?constituency,?but lost to BJD candidate Pinaki Misra.
She alleged that AICC Odisha in-charge Ajoy Kumar "categorically" asked her to fight from her?own?resources.
"I was a salaried professional journalist who entered electoral politics 10 years ago. I have given all I have into my campaign in?Puri. I tried a public donation drive to support my campaign for progressive politics without much success so far," she said.
Earlier, Mohanty had tried to arrange funds through crowd-funding. She shared a UPI QR code and other account details on her social media account seeking donations to contest the elections.
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Other candidates in the fray in Puri include BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra and former Mumbai Police Commissioner Arup Patnaik from the BJD.
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