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It is common to see disappointed individuals in politics who are denied tickets to contest the polls.
It's a political matter for those desperate individuals who see politics as their livelihood. But the news is about a disappointed IAS officer who was denied a ticket.
Nisha Bangre who is a former deputy collector in Madhya Pradesh left her civil services career to join the Congress. But she was denied a ticket for both state assembly and Lok Sabha elections leaving her feeling betrayed and wanting her job back.
She expressed her disappointment to the media stating that she faced politics within the party and struggled after leaving her job. Despite her sacrifices she wasn't given the opportunity she hoped for.
Bangre shared the challenges of a political career warning aspiring civil servants of the financial, emotional, and psychological toll it may take.
Bangre's journey into politics began when she was serving as a sub divisional magistrate.
In spite of initial encouragement from the Congress she was ultimately denied a ticket due to local politics.
Feeling betrayed Bangre is now considering joining the BJP especially with the changing dynamics within the Congress party.
The Congress stated that Bangre was given responsibilities and support during her time with the party but they cannot guarantee tickets to newcomers.
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