I
Never
Left
Anything
Incomplete
In
My
Life,
Says
Urmila
Matondkar
"I
have
never
left
anything
incomplete...
be
it
studies
or
career.
The
decision
to
join
politics
was
well
thought
of
and
I
will
give
more
than
100
per
cent
to
it.
My
intentions
are
clear," Matondkar,
who
is
pitted
against
the
BJP's
sitting
MP
Gopal
Shetty,
told
PTI.
It
Needs
Nerves
Of
Steel
To
Stand
For
Elections
As
A
Woman
"Women
should
understand
they
need
to
have
nerves
of
steel
to
be
in
politics.
I
understand
criticism,
but
have
had
to
face
negativity,
dirt
and
filth.
I
have
not
played
the
victim
card
in
all
these
days.
I
am
here
to
stay," she
said.
The
Negative
Attacks
Against
Me
Is
Appalling
"But
the
way
the
scene
unfolded
later
was
unacceptable
and
appalling.
This
is
politics
of
hatred
and
negativity.
Violence
is
not
always
physical
but
also
at
a
mental
level...
After
joining
politics
I
have
faced
tremendous
trolling
(on
social
media)
and
personal
attacks,"
she
said.
People
Are
Asked
To
Leave
The
Country,
Just
For
Asking
Questions
"Today,
the
society
is
driven
by
fear.
The
film
industry
is
very
vulnerable.
After
a
huge
career
and
making
a
name,
when
people
voice
opinions
about
their
children's
well-being,
they
are
asked
to
go
to
another
country.
I
fail
to
understand
when
we
stooped
so
low.
This
Lok
Sabha
poll
is
not
just
an
election
but
will
decide
in
which
direction
the
country
is
going
and
will
the
democracy
be
saved,"
she
added.