
POLITICAL ASPIRANTS IN
a county are increasingly distancing themselves from the governor, fearing that
association with him could cost them at the ballot. Sources on the ground indicate
that the governor's waning popularity has seemingly made him politically toxic, with candidates vying for
MP, MCA, Woman Representative, and Senate positions opting to chart their own
paths rather than seek his endorsement. The situation worsened recently when
the governor was heckled at a public event in a village dominated by his own
clan.
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