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'''Dharti Pakad''' (]) a man that has contested over 400 elections in India, all unsuccessfully. His name has become a one liner for "the perennial candidate that contests every election" <Ref> India Today - June 19, 2000</ref> '''Dharti Pakad''' (]) a man that has contested over 400 elections in India, all unsuccessfully. His name has become a one liner for "the perennial candidate that contests every election" <Ref> India Today - June 19, 2000</ref>



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Dharti Pakad (Kaka Joginder Singh) a man that has contested over 400 elections in India, all unsuccessfully. His name has become a one liner for "the perennial candidate that contests every election"

Results

He earned 46 votes in the New Delhi elections of 1991

References

  1. Poll Vault India Today - June 19, 2000
  2. 1.New Delhi(NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI) 1991 Election Commission of India
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