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Lipilia Married Her Family Rival
Lipilia Married Her Family Rival
Lipilia Married Her Family Rival
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Lipilia Married Her Family Rival

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Due to his weakness, the party temporarily gave Jatauri the ministerial post, and the resigned former minister wanted to take it over after some time. When Jatauri's daughter Liplia ran the office smoothly, the calculus went wrong, and then it became clear that he would keep the post. She sacrificed her family interests by lending Irsalua money to campaign against her brother-in-law Dipiti. Turpai also tried to win his heart by boosting his political career, but when she knew that he loved only his childhood friend Lipilia, she withdrew and encouraged him to propose to her. Now, the daughter of the former minister was a legal wife of the current minister and retained her power to reapply her management skills.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAjit Singh
Release dateMay 5, 2021
ISBN9781393999560
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    Lipilia Married Her Family Rival - Ajit Singh

    Chapters

    1. Chosen for Weakness

    2. The Youth Friendship

    3. The Village Life

    4. A Job Interview

    5. A Politician Turned Poet

    6. Mass Media Played a Crucial Role

    7. The Elections

    8. Office of Agriculture Minister

    9. The Wedding Reception

    1. Chosen for Weakness

    Bataur was an ordinary worker in a political party when the crisis broke out. A powerful minister resigned after allegations of corruption but wanted to take over again after some time. He recommended Bataur’s name because he was a down-to-earth man with no ambitions.

    The calculus went wrong after a few months when his talented girl began to help him with his office work, dispose of all pending files, maintain discipline, and work for the leadership of the people.

    Bureaucrats and the public rejoiced in the management skills of a

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