Robert Vadra Expresses Delight Over Priyanka Gandhi’s Wayanad Bypoll Nomination

Robert Vadra, businessman and husband of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, has expressed happiness over his wife’s nomination for the Wayanad Lok Sabha by-elections. He said he is delighted that she has taken a step for herself and has always worked hard for others, her family, and the people of the country. He also hinted at the possibility of entering politics himself, saying he would do so if the people and Congress wanted him to.

Amethi Buzz: Posters Surface for Robert Vadra’s Candidacy, Triggering Political Reactions

Speculations abound about Robert Vadra’s potential candidacy in Amethi as posters advocating for him emerge amidst Smriti Irani’s comments and Congress leadership’s deliberations. The posters, carrying the slogan “Amethi ki janata kare pukar, Robert Vadra abki baar,” link to Vadra’s recent remarks expressing confidence in Amethi’s support. Both Congress and BJP leaders weigh in on the situation, with Congress attributing the posters to a conspiracy and BJP suggesting they reflect the aspirations of Congress workers. The upcoming Lok Sabha elections will see Amethi vote in its fifth phase on May 20th.

Speculation Mounts as Posters Emerge Supporting Robert Vadra’s Candidacy in Amethi

Posters supporting Robert Vadra’s candidature for the prestigious Amethi Lok Sabha seat have surfaced outside the Congress office, sparking speculation about his potential entry into politics. The posters read, “Amethi ki janta kare pukaar, Robert Vadra abki bar (People of Amethi call for Robert Vadra this time)” and have emerged amid rumors that Rahul Gandhi may also contest from the constituency. Vadra had earlier hinted at joining active politics, citing the desire of the people of Amethi to see him represent them. The Congress has not yet officially announced its candidate for Amethi, a seat it has held for many years.

Posters Featuring Robert Vadra Emerge in Amethi, Fueling Speculation over Congress’ Candidate for 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

The appearance of Robert Vadra’s posters outside the Congress party office in Amethi has sparked speculation about his potential candidacy in the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The posters surfaced just a day after Union Minister Smriti Irani hinted at Vadra’s interest in the constituency, while Vadra himself had earlier expressed a willingness to represent Amethi if chosen by the party. With the nomination filing deadline approaching, the Congress party has not yet announced its candidate for the Amethi constituency, leaving the possibility of Vadra’s candidature open for speculation.

Smriti Irani Takes Aim at Robert Vadra in Amethi Public Meeting

Union Minister Smriti Irani launched a scathing attack on Robert Vadra, brother-in-law of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, during a public meeting in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. She warned the people of Jagdishpur, a constituency within Amethi, to safeguard their property documents, suggesting that Vadra’s familiarity with the area could lead to potential threats.

Robert Vadra’s Election Posters Emerge in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Responds

Posters of Robert Vadra, the husband of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, have surfaced outside the party’s office in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. The posters bear slogans that read “”. When asked about the matter, Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak stated that he had no information on whether Vadra would contest in the upcoming elections, indicating that the decision lies with his brother-in-law, Rahul Gandhi.

Smriti Irani Mocks Rahul Gandhi and Robert Vadra, Claims More Work Done in 5 Years than Gandhi in 15

Smriti Irani, the BJP MP for Amethi, has criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and his brother-in-law Robert Vadra, claiming that she has done more work in the constituency in five years than Gandhi did in 15. Irani’s remarks come after Vadra sparked speculation that he may contest the Amethi seat, which has been a Congress stronghold for decades. Gandhi, who is contesting from Kerala’s Wayanad, has not yet announced whether he will also contest from Amethi. The Amethi seat will vote in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections on May 20.

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