Well known as a 'Messiah of Labourers', Homi Dazi won Lok Sabha polls as an independent in 1962 from Indore and passed away at the age of 83, on May 14, 2009.
"Homi Dazi's single term would prove heavy in comparison to Mahajan's seven terms," Trivedi said after filing his nomination papers.
He claimed that during this Lok Sabha election, there is a wave of change in the country and Mahajan would be defeated from Indore.
"We will sweep out black money and black hearts with a broom during this Lok Sabha elections," he said.
Sumitra Mahajan has represented Indore since 1989 and has won Lok Sabha polls for the seventh time in a row.
Usually, the fight in Indore is between the BJP and the Congress, but this time AAP has emerged as a third force in the constituency.
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