Amit Shah Takes His Election Campaign To Amethi With Nirmal Singh Lotus Green

Nirmal Singh Lotus Green

Amethi belongs to Rahul Gandhi – he was there with his election campaign changing gears for good. The administration denied the permission to Amit Shah to bring his election campaign to Amethi but decided to allow him later. The administration said that there were security reasons as a BJP leader was visiting the Gandhi Bastion of Amethi.

The political battle between Congress and BJP will go to Amethi on 10th October when BJP President Amit Shah, along with Deputy CM of state Keshav Prasad, Union Minister Smriti Irani and CM Yogi Adityanath, will address a ‘mega’ rally. - Nirmal Singh Lotus Green

Back in 2014, Smriti Irani went toe-to-toe with Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha elections and practically reduced the vote count by half for Congress in Amethi. The constituency of Rahul Gandhi in Amethi lost faith in his leadership when someone like Smriti Irani dented the vote count in a single election window.

Nirmal Singh Lotus Green say that people of Amethi were skeptical of the ruling power of Rahul Gandhi and have promised BJP a Congress-free Amethi this time around. Congress will surely not win in the 2017 elections despite Rahul Gandhi visiting the place more often with the elections just around the corner.
Rahul Gandhi is being seen as the President of Congress and the internal polls about to be conducted will cement that notion. But his external planning and ruling power are still questionable – he is not authoritative enough to rule his own constituencies. His recent visit to Amethi, just a few weeks before the mega rally of BJP showed that he is trying to negate the allegations that he doesn’t care about the places he is responsible for. This coming just at the time of elections also gives out a negative message to the general public of Amethi. - Nirmal Singh Lotus Green


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