Shah, joined by union minister Smriti Irani and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, slammed Gandhi for "mocking" at Gujarat's development and said he "cannot see development as he sports Italian spectacles."
Addressing a public meeting here, the BJP chief said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Adiyanath will ensure all- round development of Amethi as also rest of the state.
"You have trusted a family for 60 years, now trust BJP and Modi and you will not feel betrayed," Shah told the gathering in the presence of Adityanath and Irani, who had lost to Rahul Gandhi in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls in Amethi.
Amethi is known all over the world as a "Nehru-Gandhi family bastion" but there has been no development, he said.
Responding to Gandhi's repeated posers as to what the BJP had done during its rule, Shah said, "the Congress ruled the country for 70 years. I want to ask you that you have been MP here for a long time but why is there no collector's office, TB hospital and Akashwani's FM here? Erosion of land due to Gomti river has not been stopped."
Slamming Gandhi for questioning development in Gujarat, Shah said, "He is mocking at the development in Gujarat. I want to ask 'Shahzada' of the Congress as to what your three generations have given to Amethi? You sought account of our past three years but people of Amethi are taking account of works done here by your past three generations."
Taking a swipe at Gandhi, Shah said, "Rahul baba cannot see development as he sports Italian spectacles."
He said the Modi government had launched 106 schemes over the last three years and named some of those.
"Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will develop UP," he asserted.
Irani, while attacking Gandhi, said she wanted to address those who saw Amethi just from the point of view of votes.
She said there is not even the Collector's office in Amethi.
She said Gandhi used to talk about development in the country and abroad and is mocking at Gujarat's development but the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation here has not returned land taken from farmers.
Referring to the closure of a cycle factory called Samrat, she said, "... the country was surprised that the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, headed by Rahul, which did not do any commercial activities has purchased it. The land should be freed and given back to the farmers."
Irani had created a stir in 2015 when she accused the top Congress leadership of usurping nearly 65 acres of land acquired from farmers for setting up a manufacturing unit, Samrat Cycle, a project that never materialised.
Irani led a high-voltage campaign against Rahul Gandhi in Amethi in 2014. Gandhi secured 4,08,651 votes against Irani's 3,00,748.
Though Irani lost to the Congress vice president in Amethi, she managed to reduce his victory margin from around 3.70 lakh in 2009 to 1.07 lakh in 2014.
Adityanath said, "We will leave no stone unturned in developing Amethi or for that matter the entire state."
He also said no son-in-law or son will be allowed to grab land in the state, but did not take any names.
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