NEW DELHI: Posters of ‘missing’ Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi posters have been put up in various parts of Uttar Pradesh.
Rahul Gandhi has been on a leave of absence for the last few weeks, just when the crucial Budget Session of Parliament began.
According to reports, these posters, which have surfaced in UP’s Allahabad and Bulandshahr districts, allege that the Congress leader lacks vision as he decided to go on leave during the crucial Budget Session of Parliament.
Amethi (UP): Rahul Gandhi missing posters pasted in his constituency pic.twitter.com/dH3jMPJUQX
ANI (@ANI_news) March 25, 2015 “Rahul Gandhi missing” posters pasted in Bulandshahr (UP) pic.twitter.com/qB1Cr0X8o4
ANI (@ANI_news) March 25, 2015
Some posters also carry a list of issues faced by the voters of Rahul Gandhi’s Amethi LS constituency.
One such posters carries a note “Jane woh kaun sa desh jahan tum chale gaye, na chitthi na sandesh, kahan tum chale gaye (We don’t know which place you have gone to…No messages, no letters where have you gone?)” and an appeal made to the Congress leader in name of “People of Amethi Lok Sabha constituency”.
The posters put up in Rahul’s constituency highlight 10 major problems being faced by Amethi: no leadership, no development, poor condition of roads, problems of farmers and students, poor health facilities etc.