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Watch: Robot distributes pamphlets for Gujarat Assembly elections campaign

Spotted in the Nadiad constituency of Kheda district in the state.

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Nov 19, 2022 · 02:44 pm
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Watch | Nadiad MLA and BJP candidate Pankaj Desai ropes in a robot for party's election campaign pic.twitter.com/DU8F0SEjGO

— DeshGujarat (@DeshGujarat) November 18, 2022

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નડિયાદ વિધાનસભા બેઠકના ઉમેદવાર પંકજ દેસાઈએ પ્રચાર માટે રોબોટ ઉતાર્યો@Pankajbhaidesai #robots #BJP #BJPGujarat #nadiyad #AssemblyElections2022 #robot #GujaratElections2022 #Gujarat #gujaratinews #humdekhengenews pic.twitter.com/X5OZoHZRMR

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