Sanjay Dutt and Priya Dutt Cast Their Votes; Actor Urges Mumbaikars to Vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2024 (Watch Video)
Sanjay Dutt and Priya Dutt, participated in the Lok Sabha elections by casting their votes during the fifth phase. Sanjay, after voting at his designated polling booth, posed for photographs and proudly displayed his inked finger, while also encouraging everyone to participate in the elections and ensure their votes count.
Sanjay Dutt and Priya Dutt, children of late politician and veteran actor Sunil Dutt, stepped out to exercise their franchise on Monday in the Lok Sabha elections. After casting his vote at his designated polling booth in the city during the fifth phase of Lok Sabha polls, Sanjay posed for the shutterbugs and flaunted his inked finger. He also urged all to participate in the elections and make their votes count. "I appeal to everyone to come out and cast their votes," Sanjay said. In April 2024, Sanjay dropped a post on social media, denying reports that he would be contesting the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Campaigning for First Phase Ends, Voting on 102 Seats Across 21 States on April 19.
"I would like to put all rumours about me joining politics to rest. I am not joining any party or contesting elections. If I do decide to step into the political arena then I will be the first one to announce it," he wrote on X. Sanjay also urged fans not to trust social media gossip."Please refrain from believing what is being circulated in the news about me as of now," he added. Sunil Dutt was a Member of Parliament for the Congress party. Sanjay Dutt's sister Priya Dutt is also a politician. Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Schedule: Polling To Be Held In 7 Phases From April 19 To June 1, Results On June 4.
Sanjay Dutt Casts His Vote in the Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Priya Dutt Casts Her Vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Sanjay was also a Samajwadi Party candidate for the Lucknow Lok Sabha constituency in 2009. However, he withdrew his candidacy after the court declined to suspend his conviction under the Arms Act. Later, he served as a general secretary but eventually resigned and parted ways with the party.