Three ministers, Smriti Irani, Harsimrat Kaur and Jitendra Singh, and two party spokespersons assailed Gandhi on a day he visited his constituency Amethi and unleashed an attack on the Prime Minister, saying he should visit the homes of distressed farmers many of whom have committed suicide.
They said he had forgotten his constituency Amethi for the last 10 years and was even ignorant about the cancellation of the food park project, which happened in 2014 for which he is blaming the Centre.
She alleged that promoters of the project were pursuing a power plant in the name of food park.
Having taken on Gandhi on the issue in Parliament last week, she said the decision to deny any further extension to project was taken in March last year when UPA was in power and asked Gandhi to do his "homework".
She also questioned where the Congress leader was all the while since the project was cancelled.
Irani, who lost to Gandhi in Amethi and visited the constituency in last week, said Amethi had got nothing under the 10-year UPA rule and he was targeting Modi government because questions are now being asked about what he had done in his constituency.
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