Amethi: Former Congress President and former Amethi MP Rahul Gandhi along with his sister and UP in-charge Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is coming to Amethi on a one-day visit. Here he will join the Dearness Hatao Congress Pratigya Padyatra to remove the BJP government. Rahul and Priyanka’s visit to Amethi can prove to be lifesaving for the Congressmen of the district.
The District Congress Committee does not want to leave any stone unturned to make Rahul’s program successful and grand. Amethi has been considered a Congress stronghold. Here the Gandhi family had to face defeat only twice. For the first time, Sanjay Gandhi, the younger son of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who came to make Amethi as Karmabhoomi, did not get success in the first election.
At the same time, Rahul Gandhi, who was the MP of Amethi for three times in the General Elections 2019, also had to face defeat at the hands of Smriti Irani, but in Amethi as before, there is still a feeling of affinity and love for the Gandhi family. At the same time, Rahul Gandhi also tried to strengthen family relationships by providing ration, masks, sanitizers as well as medicines and oxygen concentrators during the Corona period, treating Amethi as his family.
Now the Congress is struggling to make its place in the upcoming assembly elections of UP under the leadership of Priyanka Gandhi, in such a situation, Rahul Gandhi gave energy to the Congress workers by allowing him and his family to participate in the ‘Pratigya Padyatra’ in Amethi on Saturday. Tried to fill
Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi have to participate in the BJP bhagao, inflation hatao pledge padyatra for about 6 km from Jagdishpur to Harimau on December 18. On the instructions of Congress District President Pradeep Singhal, more than ten thousand workers from all the assembly constituencies of the district are said to be involved in the padyatra. On Thursday in Amethi, Congress spokesperson Dr. Arvind Chaturvedi and Dr. Narendra Mishra campaigned for the yatra. Along with this, more and more people were appealed to join the padyatra through banners and posters.