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Smriti Irani mocks Rahul Gandhi and Robert Vadra in Amethi election battle

Disputes among Desha’s politicians are increasing as significant political characterizations trade insults between opponents. The last one goes for Smriti Irani, the Union Minister and BJP candidate from Amethi who didn’t miss the chance to target the disqualified ones from the Congress Party – Rahul Gandhi, the ex-Congress President, brother-in-law Robert Vadra, and the other convicted individuals. 

As per Irani, she has surpassed Gandhi’s achievement for the past 15 years spent in the constituency by achieving much more development work in the last five years.

While facing speculations regarding Vadra running the election in place of Gandhi, Irani resorted to a very sharp attack. She raised questions regarding Gandhi’s role given that he is not the candidate and this is rather his brother-in-law’s aspiration. 

In one of the topical turns, she lightly added by saying, “Jijaji ki nazar hai, saale sahab kya karenge” (brother-in-law is eyeing the seat, what will he (Mr. The got rid of redundant phrase as no, Mr. The individuals should be rephrased to brothers and the quotes should be changed. Gandhi) do?).

Accessorizing with handkerchiefs to reserve your seat remains common with Irani apparently today, as people would in the past and turning the venom once used towards him for political ends, now he uses it to mock the Gandhis. She inferred that Rahul Gandhi would do the same thing for his husband’s sake, if there was no loss involved in the area that the seat would cover.

With the recent elections that saw the ruling party wrestle Amethi from the Congress stronghold, Smriti Irani has to face her former leader and co-MP Rahul Gandhi once again.

Despite the difference in political affiliation, Smriti Irani shows no sign of inadequacy or even solely fighting for a revival of the party and as a contestant for the same seat, she has proven her confidence in If congress has the time to field its choices for the Amethi believe, workers are still pushing for Rahul Gandhi to return to the race, a decision which is based on the close margin of their earlier defeat.

The date for polling of Amethi is on May 23, which coincides with the 5th stage of the Lok Sabha elections for 2024.

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