Within minutes of Rahul leaving the venue, onlookers swooped in and made away with the charpoys. The narrow alleys around the 'Dudhnath Baba Mandir Maidan' got swamped with villagers carrying the 'khats' on their shoulders.
In the ensuing chaos, people were seen sarcastically calling out to each other while decamping with the 'khats'. When asked about it, even as he gingerly balanced the rally takeaway on his shoulder, a villager quipped, "Kya hai ki Rahulji ne hi diya hai (It is given by Rahulji)."
"Whoever tries to belittle the issue will do an injustice to the poor villagers. Certain people in this country make away with thousands of crores of rupees and when a few villagers take home a thing as innocuous as a cot, all hell breaks loose. This shows the mentality of the BJP," Congress National Spokesman Meem Afzal said.
Earlier, Rahul reached Rudrapur via chopper and launched the party's door-to-door campaign to collect 'Kisan Mangpatras' (charter of farmers' demands).
The 'khaat sabha' is believed to be the brainchild of election strategist Prashant Kishor where Rahul Gandhi would interact with the farmers in the run up to the UP Assembly polls.
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