An Indian candidate ran for office and got one vote: "Even his mother didn't vote for him."

Santosh Halpati collapsed near the vote counting center

The story of an Indian man from Gujarat who ran for a political position in the region topped the headlines of local and international newspapers, after he was shocked to get only one vote, which is in fact his voice, so that his mother did not vote for him or any member of his family, which number at least. 40 people are entitled to vote.

And according to what was reported by the "Odity Central" website, Santosh Halpati collapsed near the vote counting center, when he heard the results of the elections, explaining in press statements that he only got his vote, shocked by the thought that he did not even get the voice of his beloved mother or even his brothers and close relatives He said, "They did not bother to vote, or that they chose to vote for someone else."

During his conversation with the local newspaper "Times Now", the man expressed his great sadness because of his family's abandonment of him, and continued: "The elections come and go, but I got only one vote, and it is my own, even my family did not vote for me."

The newspaper reported that a similar incident occurred two years ago, when an independent candidate from the state of "Punjab" collapsed when he was told that he had received only 5 votes, but the Santosh incident is the most remarkable, because he only received one vote.

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