Another son rises in Rae Bareli

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April 27, 2006 17:45 IST

It is now a son vs son in Rae Bareli. To counter the whirlwind campaign by Amethi MP Rahul Gandhi in support of his mother Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav's MP son Akhilesh would launch a 'Cycle Yatra' in the constituency.

The Samajwadi Party Thursday announced the yatra, which Akhilesh would launch here on Saturday. The cycle is the SP party symbol. Party candidate Rajkumar Chaudhury is pitted against Gandhi in the May 8 Rae Bareli bypoll.

Akhilesh would hold 11 'nukkad' meetings on Saturday, while riding a bicycle. He is expected to cover a distance of around 30 km during the day.

SP leaders said the cycle yatra was aimed at campaigning for Chaudhury and countering Rahul's outburst against the UP government.

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The Kannauj MP would begin the proposed yatra from the Rae Bareli main township and cover 10 destinations. He would conclude the event at Murai Ka Bagh area in the evening.

When Mulayam Singh Yadav was in the opposition, he had carried out a similar Yatra through the UP capital to protest the policies of then chief minister and Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati.

During his 'chaupal sabhas', the Amethi MP had been reiterating his charge that the contribution of UP government in the development of Rae Bareli was negligible.

Rahul claimed that despite the indifferent attitude of the state government, the Congress had undertaken several development works with the help from the Centre.

He had on Tuesday kickstarted campaign for his mother.

''The Gandhi family shares a seasoned bond with Rae Bareli. When my grandmother late prime minister Indira Gandhi represented this constituency, good development was witnessed here,'' he claimed.

He listed several schemes related to roads, drinking water and employment, which were ushered in following his mother's victory in 2004.

The Rae Bareli bypoll was necessitated following the resignation of the Congress president from the seat over the office of profit controversy.

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