Want to be heard: 89-yr-old candidate echoes 25-yr-old neta
The Times of India|November 28, 2022
Parmar, 89, the oldest in the first phase, is among 14 nominees, including first-time BJP and Congress candidates, in the Jamnagar South seat that the governing party has won thrice on the trot.
Jignesh Parmar & Parth Shastri
Want to be heard: 89-yr-old candidate echoes 25-yr-old neta

Ahmedabad: Pakistan-born Arjun Parmar may be pushing 90 but is confident of his chances from Jamnagar South as an independent. At 25, Harsh Goklani has just hit the cut-off age to fight elections. The duo represent the opposite ends of the age spectrum in the first phase of the Gujarat polls on December 1.

While Parmar is not sure of his impact on the final outcome, he is sure about making his voice heard. Parmar came with family from Pakistan soon after independence and settled in Jamnagar where he dabbled in politics and remained a councillor from Jamnagar’s Ward 15 for over two decades.

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