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Party left red-faced as villagers fight for cots

DEOARIA (UP): The Congress may not lose sleep over those lost ‘khaats’ but the few minutes of chaos did land the party in an embarrassing situation in poll-bound

Published on: Sep 7, 2016, 08:06:20 IST
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DEOARIA (UP): The Congress may not lose sleep over those lost ‘khaats’ but the few minutes of chaos did land the party in an embarrassing situation in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh.

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Nearly 1,000 stringed cots — khats in local parlance — were taken away on Tuesday by villagers attending a rally by Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, who launched his Deoria to Dilli yatra to connect with voters ahead of next year’s assembly elections.

As soon as Gandhi left the meeting venue, Rudrapur Inter College ground, villagers jostled to collect the stringed cots popular in the countryside. Men, women and children all scampered to collect one each, carrying of the loot on their heads, bicycles and motorbikes. Local Congress leaders tried to stop the people but were pushed aside as the villagers quickly emptied the ground of the new khats arranged by Congress MLA from Rudrapur Akhilesh Pratap Singh.

“What will the Congress leaders do with the khatias?” said one farmer who identified himself as Ram Lakhan, when asked by a Congress leader to put down the cot he was carrying on his head.

A brainchild of the Congress election strategist Prashant Kishor, hundreds of ‘khaat sabhas’ will be held along Gandhi’s 2,500 km-long yatra during which he will cover 233 assembly constituencies. The Congress has specially made the colourful ‘khats’ by artisans in Bihar and other states for the event, part of a grand campaign lined up by the party to end its 27-year exile from power in the country’s most populous state.

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