Miss India finalist Diksha Singh to contest UP Panchayat polls

Femina Miss India finalist, Diksha Singh, will add a dash of glamour to the Zila Panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh. Diksha, a finalist in 2015, is contesting the polls from Jaunpur.
Miss India finalist Diksha Singh to contest UP Panchayat polls
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LUCKNOW: Femina Miss India finalist, Diksha Singh, will add a dash of glamour to the Zila Panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh. Diksha, a finalist in 2015, is contesting the polls from Jaunpur.

She told reporters that she would contest from the Baksha ward of the district and would be filing her nomination papers on Sunday. Jaunpur goes to polls on April 15 and the result would be announced on May 2 after four phases of polling. Diksha has already started campaigning in her ward.

"I belong to the Chittori village in Jaunpur and I studied here till Class 3 after which my parents moved to Mumbai and then to Goa. I went to the MES College of Arts and Commerce, Zuarinagar, Goa, for my graduation, she said.

In her second year in college, Diksha participated in the Femina Miss India pageant in 2015. She was one of the 21 finalists and also the winner of a sub-contest 'Miss Body Beautiful'.

Thereafter, she signed several modelling assignments and recently appeared in some music videos, including one in February 2021.

In 2020, Diksha appeared in the music video of DarshanRaval and NehaKakkar's song "Teri Aakhon Mein". Apart from this, she also starred in the music video of DarshanRaval's song "RabbaMehar Kari", which released this February. Diksha has over two lakh followers on Instagram.

Diksha's apparently decided to contest the seat after it was declared reserved for women. Her father, Jitendra Singh, was keen to contest the Panchayat polls.

However, her family denies it. "It is her independent decision and is driven by her desire to serve her native place," said her father, who runs his business in Goa and Rajasthan.

Diksha, meanwhile, said, "The lives of people has not improved over the years. My native place is still underdeveloped. Whenever I came here, I felt that the place was stuck somewhere in the 1990s. I intend to work for the people here and change the situation." (IANS)

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