Priyanka quips about fighting Modi from Varanasi

Congress General Secretary and Uttar Pradesh - East incharge Priyanka Gandhi Vadra during her three-day campaign tour ahead of Lok Sabha elections, in Ayodhya, Friday. Photo: PTI

Rae Bareli (UP): Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has thrown a hint that she is not averse to taking on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his own Lok Sabha constituency.

"Shouldn't I fight from Varanasi?" Priyanka said when a party worker asked her to contest from Rae Bareli, according to a participant at the meeting.

During a visit to Rae Bareli, the constituency of her mother, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka held meetings with party leaders and workers late into Thursday night and faced fresh demands for entering the electoral battle from the constituency.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra interacts with villagers in Ayodhya, Friday. Photo: PTI

On Wednesday, in a brief interaction with the media in Amethi, the constituency of her brother and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka had said she would contest the election if the party wants her to do so.

At the Bhueymau guest house in Rae Bareli on Thursday, the Congress in charge of eastern Uttar Pradesh had asked the party workers to highlight among the people the alleged failures and failed promises of the Modi government.

There is no dearth of issues for the Congress. Workers have to go among the people, Priyanka told the party workers who had come from all the assembly segments, as well as the workers of the Jan Adhikar Party, the grand old party's alliance partner.

BJP govt is anti-farmer, pro-rich: Priyanka

In a meeting held at Ayodhya, Priyanka lashed out at the BJP, dubbing it "anti-farmer" and "pro-rich", and appealed to voters to oust the saffron party from power.

She accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of ignoring his constituency of Varanasi.

"The BJP government is anti-farmer, anti-forces. Farmers are reeling in debt," she said at a "nukkad sabha" here on the last day of her three-day Uttar Pradesh visit. "The government's focus is only on helping the rich, making the rich richer."

The government has money for businessmen, but not for the poor, Priyanka alleged.

The Congress general secretary in charge of eastern Uttar Pradesh accused the government of trying to shut down MGNREGA scheme and claimed that workers under the scheme had not been paid for six months.  

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