
In a scathing critique, Smriti Irani takes aim at Rahul Gandhi's decision to contest from Wayanad, suggesting a betrayal of his long-standing constituency of Amethi. She highlights Gandhi's purported declaration of Wayanad as his family, questioning the unprecedented act of changing one's family. Irani questions the loyalty rationale purportedly offered by some Congress leaders, contrasting it with the support Gandhi received in Amethi for 15 years. Furthermore, she raises troubling allegations regarding Gandhi's alleged ties with the Popular Front of India (PFI), an organization accused of anti-Hindu activities. Irani suggests that PFI support may have been sought by Gandhi for his Wayanad campaign, implicating him in association with an entity allegedly involved in targeting Hindus. This narrative underscores a demand for Gandhi to address Amethi constituents regarding his electoral choices and associations, particularly in light of accusations involving a controversial organization like PFI.