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Amita Singh absent at Rahul's meeting with party workers

Amethi (UP), May 1:  Facing a barrage of complaints after the Congress' poll debacle in Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi today advised party workers to shun groupism and strengthen the organisation.“You all should shun groupism and

PTI PTI Updated on: May 01, 2012 16:54 IST
amita singh absent at rahul s meeting with party workers
amita singh absent at rahul s meeting with party workers

Amethi (UP), May 1:  Facing a barrage of complaints after the Congress' poll debacle in Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi today advised party workers to shun groupism and strengthen the organisation.


“You all should shun groupism and work unitedly to strengthen the party. Some changes are in the offing to strengthen the organisation...I want to see the strong organisation at village level”, Rahul told party workers while reviewing the party's performance in Amethi constituency.
 
During the review meeting of Amethi, former MLA Amita Singh, who lost elections and her supporters were conspicuous by their absence.

Singh is wife of party MP from Sultanpur Sanjay Singh, against whom some of the candidates alleged non-cooperation during elections Rahul was apprised by party workers about groupism, neglect of grass root workers and poor selection of candidates on which he asked them to prepare for future challenges.
 
On demands of development and employment, Rahul, according to party workers, announced opening of a national paper mill in the constituency providing job opportunities to over 8,000 persons.

He also assured them that problems related to departments like railways, agriculture and electricity would be looked into.

Despite Rahul's sister Priyanka solely dedicating herself for the ten Assembly seats in Amethi and Rae Bareli campaigning extensively. The party had managed only two seats in Amethi, drawing a blank in Rae Bareli.
 
In the last elections, the party had bagged seven seats here.
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