
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi was on Friday flooded with complaints and applications related to health problems, jobs, water and power crisis as he met around 2000 people on the last day of his three-day tour to his parliamentary constituency Amethi.
Mr. Gandhi interacted with party workers and people at Munshiganj guest house, party activists said.
Majority of the complaints and applications were related to problems in the parliamentary constituency, they said.
“Rahulji patiently heard all the people and took their applications,” a local party leader Ashok Dubey said.
“In turn he has asked us to gear up and be prepared for the forthcoming State Assembly elections,” he added.
A newly elected Pradesh Congress Committee member Chaudhary Ram Adhar Pasi expressed his gratitude to Mr. Gandhi for ensuring representation of Dalits in the new committee.
Earlier Mr. Gandhi held a meeting with the official of Fortis in whose collaboration Sanjay Gandhi hospital is being run and enquired about its operations.
Mr. Gandhi said a proposal to open such hospitals in other parts of the State was under consideration. During his three-day visit the Congress leader had launched a number of schemes including Fiber-To-The-Panchayat (FTTP) and 3G services in his parliamentary constituency.