Amethi snaps its 39-year-old ties with Gandhi family

IANS  |  Amethi 

Amethi, on Thursday, snapped its 39 years long relationship with the Gandhi family -- a relationship that was filled with emotions and nurtured with emotions.

Bechu Khan, a in Jagdishpur, aptly summed up the result when he said: "is witnessing a generational shift. The new generation has little room for emotions and is more concerned about its future which they saw in Smriti Irani and the BJP.

"This new generation has not seen connect with the local people. They have not seen how made important so they do not have an emotional relationship with the Gandhi family."

For the people of Amethi, development has rarely been an issue. "For us, the identity was more important. Wherever we went across the country and said that we were from Amethi, we would get respect and local Congressmen would reach out to help us. This mattered more for the local people," said Shiv Nath Shukla, a from Gauriganj.

Then what made ditch the Gandhis this time?

The local people say that it is the young voters who are responsible for electing Smriti Irani.

"She reached out to them, helped them get scholarships, jobs etc. In her, they saw a hope for their future. The local BJP leaders acted as a bridge between Smriti Irani and the people. This time, Amethi has voted for its own interest," said Ram Sevak, a from Musafirkhana.

Moreover, Irani kept campaigning in Amethi even after she lost the seat in 2014 by a margin of over one lakh votes. She would regularly visit the constituency and point out Rahul Gandhi's absence. People from Amethi had easy access to her in Delhi, too.

It may be recalled that Amethi was first won by the in 1980 and has remained with the Congress, barring one year when the BJP won the seat.

In 1980, had won the seat but after his death, won the seat in a by-election in 1981. retained the seat in 1984, 1989 and in 1991.

In 1991 and 1996, Satish Sharma, a friend of the Gandhi family won the seat but in 1998, the BJP wrest the seat when was elected.

A year later, entered and won the Amethi seat which she retained till 2004. won the seat in 2004, 2009 and 2014.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 18:32 IST