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Meet the Indian man who contest Lok Sabha Polls within Rs 300

Bangalore:  Lok Sabha Polls 2014 is the longest and the costliest general election in the history of the country with the Election Commission of India estimating that the election will cost the exchequer Rs 3,500



In 2009, he contested from Mandya parliamentary constituency and stood seventh with 1.48 percent of total polled votes, surpassing once well known JD (U) which got 0.44 percent vote of total polled votes.

Gowda is a Gandhian , he contest polls as an independent candidate. He cycles about 70 kilometres every day to his constituency and spends only a mere Rs 20-30 for poll expenses.

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