New Delhi:
Black and white posters with photograph of Union Minister Smriti Irani appeared in Amethi of Uttar Pradesh, asking where his deputies were, according to a tweet from All India Mahila Congress – the women’s wing of the great old party.
Now, in a series of tweets, Smriti Irani has responded to Congress over the “missing” posters that claimed she had registered a presence in her constituency “just for a few hours over two days in two years.”
“I have an account of 8 months, 10 times and 14 days,” replied the MP for Amethi, 44.
Launching an attack on Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Ms. Irani asked her about visits to her Rae Bareli constituency.
Amethi was once known as the stronghold of Congress because it was represented by the Gandhi family for nearly four decades.
The Union Minister then gave a detailed account of the work she did for her constituency during the foreclosure, which included an estimate of the number of returnees in Amethi and her efforts to provide farmers with the benefits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. amnesty plans.
“So far, 22,150 citizens have returned to Amethi district by bus and 8,322 by train. I can say the name of each returnee. Would Sonia Ji want to report the same to Rae Bareli?” read his tweet in Hindi.
Giving a reason not to visit Amethi during the lockdown, she stated that she didn’t want to set a bad example for people by breaking the lockdown standards herself.
“You want me to break the law and encourage people to go out of their homes so you can play Twitter Twitter. You don’t like Amethi, but I do. Stop playing with people’s lives,” said a- she said in another tweet.
Smriti Irani also dared to make the posters reveal their names and also attacked them for saying that she would only visit her constituency to lend her a shoulder.
“We have seen you playing Antakshari on Twitter, giving food to certain people; but the people of Amethi are looking for you to meet their needs and difficulties. Leaving the people of Amethi unassisted shows that ‘Amethi is just a hub for you.’ Would you just come to Amethi and lend her a shoulder, “were the words on the poster.
The Smriti Irani posters arrived just days after posters claiming that Lok Sabha’s deputy Pragya Thakur was “missing” appeared in different parts of Bhopal.