When Rahul Gandhi campaigns, Cong. loses: Adityanath

ANI  |  Valsad (Gujarat) [India] 

Chief Minister on Friday cornered vice president Rahul Gandhi, saying when he takes the onus of campaigning for his candidates, his party loses.

"If is campaigning, it seals a loss for the Congress," Adityanath said, while addressing a rally in Gujarat's Valsad.

Adityanath's comment has come in the wake of preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections, for which senior (BJP) leaders have been holding rallies in the state.

Adityanath further said, "visits Gujarat, and runs to Doesn't he feel the need to remember or visit then?"

The chief minister then targetted Rahul's recent Amethi visit and said the failed to bring any development in the state.

"Even after ruling there for 14 years, did not facilitate the building of a collectorate in Amethi," he said.

In the run up to the assembly elections in later this year, or early next year and the general elections in 2019, the war of words between the two parties has been on a rise.

Rahul Gandhi, who alleged that he was recently denied entry into his own constituency, Amethi, chose for a four-phase tour to cover all regions of the state prior to the assembly elections.

The MLAs in had alleged the state of horse trading ahead of the assembly elections, which the saffron party outrightly denied.

When Rahul commented on the development in Gujarat, saying that 'vikas' (development in Hindi) had gone berserk due to listening to constant lies, likening development to a person, Union Minister Smriti Irani, in one of her addresses in Amethi, said 'vikas' was not something that should be ridiculed; rather, it should be accepted and appreciated.

Rahul also said that the Government had majorly failed to provide basic facilities of education and sanitation to the people of the state. He also lashed out at the Modi government for making "profit - the focus of educational institutions.

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First Published: Fri, October 13 2017. 13:24 IST