Watching rhinos more beneficial Himanta on Priyanka's roadshow

Majuli (Assam), Apr 16 (PTI) Hours after Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra led a roadshow in Assam's Jorhat, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday claimed that an "insignificant" number of people attended it and watching rhinos at the Kaziranga National Park would be "more beneficial".

    He also said that members of the Gandhi family are fit for advertising campaigns.

    "I heard around 2,000-3,000 people gathered (in Vadra's roadshow). It was not significant. Who will come to see Priyanka Gandhi? People will rather visit Kaziranga and watch tigers, rhinos, and time spent there will be more useful," he said.

    The senior BJP leader was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an election campaign at Majuli.

    "What's the benefit of seeing the Gandhi family? They look fit for the Amul campaign, so they are Amul babies. It's more beneficial to watch rhinos at Kaziranga than having a glimpse of Amul babies," Sarma added.

    Leading a two-km long huge roadshow in support of Congress candidate Gaurav Gogoi earlier in the day, Vadra said the daily wages of tea garden workers will be hiked if the opposition INDIA bloc wins the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
    Asked about Gogoi's poll prospects, Sarma said, "Some people want to say that Gaurav Gogoi was an active parliamentarian. I challenge anyone who can show me a single word spoken by him for the Kaliabor constituency. Has he spoken a single word for Jorhat, Majuli?"

    Gogoi is a sitting Congress MP from Kaliabor constituency, which was rechristened as Kaziranga after delimitation last year. This time, he is contesting from Jorhat and looking for a third consecutive term in Lok Sabha.

    "We don't need an active parliamentarian to shout 'Rahul Gandhi zindabad'. We need a parliamentarian who can speak for Assam's problems. Gaurav is a spokesperson of the Gandhi family. He has not spoken a single word for the people of Assam," Sarma said.

    The chief minister said that he gets inspiration if someone speaks for Assam inside Parliament since that helps expediting any pending work.

    "He (Gogoi) only speaks about Manipur in Parliament. Is he a son-in-law or grandchild of Manipur? Why does he speak about Manipur day and night? And some people here are enthused that he spoke a lot in Parliament. Assam remained backward for such statements," the CM asserted.

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