Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, May 3, Written Update: Sevaklal Visits the Electoral Commission



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Sevaklal's bandits conveniently accuse Jethalal and accuse him of bribing people by giving away free mobile phones. Jethalal, who took the initiative to denounce Sevaklal, has problems after his fingers have headed for him.

Nevertheless, the inhabitants of Garib Nagar show their support and give their statement against Sevaklal.

But since they have no evidence to prove it, they feel helpless. For those who have joined late, here is the background. Gokuldham ki toli consisting of Bhide and Madhavi, Iyer and Babita, Komal and Dr Hathi, Anjali, Roshan, Abdul, Bawri, Goli, Goghi and Tapu – visit Garub Nagar disguised. They change their clothes to deceive Sevaklal and his henchmen. They pose as residents of Garib Nagar and, when they receive Sevaklal's phone, they do an undercover operation

Sevaklal's attempt to buy votes is recorded in the micro-cameras attached to Bhide, to the clothes of Dr. Hathi, Abdul and Tapu. But later, when Jethalal gets caught, Sevaklal seizes cameras and crushes them to destroy the evidence.

Popatlal and Sodhi, who reach Garib Nagar with officers of the Electoral Commission and police, are disappointed after learning that Sevaklal has destroyed evidence.

The only way to prevent Sevaklal from challenging the election is to make him admit that he acted badly. But will Sevaklal get into trouble accepting that he has been trying to buy votes? And why will he ruin his career by committing suicide?

The power of truth forces Sevaklal to reveal all that he has done. He realizes that he can not continue to fool people. He goes voluntarily to the officials of the electoral commission.

Jethalal is pleased that his efforts have borne fruit. The next day, the head of the electoral commission goes to Gada Electronics to place an order for the thousand phones for official use during the election season. Thus, Jethalal is rewarded for performing a noble task in the service of the nation.

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