"I've been working for Congress for the past 10 years. I am putting in as much hard work in politics as I put into my film career," Nagma told reporters here.
Nagma replaced Dayanand Gupta as the Congress candidate for Meerut in the second list announced by the party on March 13.
She arrived here yesterday on her first trip to the area following the declaration of her candidature.
While talking to party workers, Nagma also appealed to UPA ally Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal party to support her bid to win the Meerut seat.
Highlighting farmers' issues, she alleged that the ruling Samajwadi Party government in UP had failed to transfer the benefits of central schemes to agriculturalists in UP.
A Congress spokesperson, meanwhile, said that Nagma would be holding a roadshow in the area on March 19.
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