Demand for fair, sexy starlets and models in UP, Bihar go up as campaign trails gain momentum; aides say Maharashtra netas abstain (ya, sure!)
Demand for fair, sexy starlets and models go up as leaders from all over the country camp in the Capital
The Indian politician may be indiscriminate when choosing the party he wants to sleep with, but is consistent when it comes to the woman he wants to bed. He wants fair, sexy, high-profile actresses or models willing to prostitute themselves, quite naturally, for a consideration.
With the poll dates getting closer and election campaigns more impassioned, party workers have begun arranging for stunners to appease their netas and chamchas, who are camping in the Capital to work out political equations.
Requesting anonymity, an escort agent from Lajpat Nagar in South Delhi said the demand for girls has gone up by around 30 to 40 per cent. "In January and February, we received 10 to 15 calls every day. Now it has shot up to 25 to 30 calls, all from political parties. Most of them want models and actresses while some opt for foreigners," the agent said.
Said Vivek Garg from SoulCast Escort Service, "These girls are sneaked in at night and are sent back before dawn. Only extremely trusted people are given this job because discretion is very important. The rates vary between Rs 15,000 and Rs 50,000 per night, depending upon the girlu00a0Bollywood starlets are offered higher prices compared to aspiring models."
The meetings are generally fixed at Chattarpur farmhousesu00a0conveninently located away from the city and scandals. However, some leaders are daring enough to romp around in five-star hotels too.
"Politicians from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar top the demand list for call girls. However, they are not particularly choosy about the girl they get. Netas from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat are more specific. They want sexy, fair and young girls. Unless the girl fits the requirement, the deal is not struck," said the South Delhi agent.
Meanwhile, as expected, no political party was ready to comment on the issue. While Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)u00a0 spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said he was busy with a meeting and didn't have time to make a comment, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi too refused to say anything.
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