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Abhinandhan Pathak filed his nomination papers from Lucknow on Friday as an Independent candidate and said he would also contest Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency represented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
After filing nomination, he told the media that his slogan was “one note, one vote”.
In a notice served to Pathak Friday evening, District Magistrate Kaushalraj Sharma said that the slogan appeared to be in violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and amounts to “luring electorate for votes”.
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After challenging Home Minister Rajanth Singh, sitting MP and BJP candidate, who is yet to file his nomination from Lucknow, Pathak said that he would also file nomination from Varanasi on April 26.
Claiming himself to be a “serious candidate and not the dummy one”, Pathak said he was against ‘jumla’ (gimmick) and after winning, “I would support Rahul Gandhi’s PM’s candidature”.
Pathak bears resemblance to PM Modi. He dresses and speaks like Modi and begins his speech with ‘Mitron’ (friends), the pet word PM uses frequently to address his audiences.
A resident of Saharanpur, Pathak was with the BJP-led NDA constituent Republican Party of India (Athawale) as its state vice-president for Uttar Pradesh till he joined the Congress last month.
During the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, there were several lookalikes of Modi, including Pathak, who were seen in different places across the country during election campaigns.
However, Pathak had actively campaigned for the Congress in the run-up to the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh last year, holding meetings in a number of seats in the state, including Jagdalpur, Dantewada, Kondagaon and Bastar.
Lucknow, from where Pathak has filed his nomination, will vote in the fifth phase of the elections on May 6.