“Mera Kya Kasoor?” Local Party Workers Express Disappointment After Ticket Denial
As the Gondia Municipal Council election approaches, dissatisfaction among several party workers has surfaced over the distribution of tickets. Many long-time active workers who expected candidacy this year did not receive tickets, leading to visible disappointment on social media. The statement “Mera Kya Kasoor?” (What is my fault?) has become the most widely shared tagline in this ongoing debate.
Discontent After Ticket Announcements
Following the election announcement, several names were being discussed across political circles as potential candidates. However, after the final list was released, many well-known local workers did not make the cut. Some expressed disappointment publicly, and the matter quickly caught the attention of local voters.
“Mera Kya Kasoor” Trends on Social Media
Workers who were denied tickets have actively posted on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, questioning the decisions made by their parties. The phrase “Mera Kya Kasoor” has now turned into a trending slogan, symbolizing the frustration among party loyalists.
The 2019 Reference
A similar situation occurred during the 2019 Assembly Elections, where a few party workers voiced their disappointment over ticket distribution. At that time too, the phrase “Mera Kya Kasoor” circulated on social media as workers expressed their emotions publicly. This year, the sentiment appears to have resurfaced in the municipal elections.
Final Picture After Withdrawal Date
The Gondia Municipal Council elections are scheduled for 2 December. The complete picture will become clear after the withdrawal deadline, when it will be known how many disappointed aspirants remain in the race and how this may influence the final contest.