Irani to build Amethi as political base,pushes for development

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Press Trust of India Amethi
Last Updated : Sep 06 2014 | 5:20 PM IST
Union HRD minister Smriti Irani might have lost the recent Lok Sabha election to Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, but she has no plans of abandoning the constituency, and is instead planning to develop it as her political base.
Bouyed by the fact that Congress is now not in a position to push through new projects for the development of the area, and problems of water, power and roads being state subjects, Irani is planning to bring in developments through the Centre to maintain her contact with the people of the area.
"The people here are losing faith and getting disenchanted with the state of affairs and are looking ahead for change. Amethi, despite being a high profile constituency for the past so many years, has remained backward," district unit BJP president Daya Shankar Yadav told PTI.
"Irani is working for the all round development of the constituency, be it in the field of education, roads or the minor problems related to the people of Amethi," Irani's poll agent, Uma Shankar Pandey said.
Among the projects for which she has taken an initiative is a district level railway station at Gauriganj for which she also met the Railway Minister, besides development of roads, one of the main concerns of the people here.
"She is working for at least one km long roads in all assembly segments through the PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna) immediately," Pandey said.
She has also sought a proposal for rebuilding the 70 houses gutted in a major fire in Baraulia village on July 17.
Besides asking the district administration to identify land for rebuilding the houses, she has asked party workers to prepare a report on whether the houses can come up at the same place or land of the individual who lost his dwelling in the fire.
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First Published: Sep 06 2014 | 5:20 PM IST

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