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Gujarat Police Officer Resigns to Campaign for Prime Minister Modi's 2029 Re-election

Gujarat Police Officer Resigns to Campaign for Prime Minister Modi's 2029 Re-election

A police officer in Gujarat has resigned from his position to publicly support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's re-election bid for 2029. The officer has also committed to a personal vow of abstaining from wearing footwear until the election results are finalized.

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Ramgar Mohangar Gosai, a police officer based in Gujarat, has officially resigned from his duties to focus on political advocacy. Gosai announced his departure to dedicate his efforts toward supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s campaign for the 2029 general elections.

As part of his commitment to this political cause, Gosai has taken a personal vow to refrain from wearing footwear until the election concludes and Prime Minister Modi is returned to power. The resignation and the subsequent vow have drawn attention to the intersection of individual political expression and public service roles in India. While the officer’s decision is framed as a personal act of devotion to the Prime Minister’s leadership, the move highlights the intense political climate surrounding the upcoming 2029 election cycle. There are no reports of official disciplinary action or administrative responses regarding his resignation at this time.

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Focused on the personal vow and the officer's political loyalty to the Prime Minister.

"pledged he would not wear any footwear"

"To Support PM Modi"

✓ Only outlet to report: The specific detail regarding the officer's vow to go barefoot until the 2029 election results.

🔍 What Nobody's Reporting

  • ·Lack of comment from the Gujarat police department regarding the resignation.
  • ·Absence of information on whether the officer's resignation was accepted or if there are legal restrictions on police officers engaging in active political campaigning.

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