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Mumbaikars Slam Rahul for Disrupting Traffic on Visit
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today met workers and leaders from the party's faction-ridden city unit. However, his visit led to traffic disruption during the morning rush hour and caused inconvenience to a lot of people in the city.

Many Mumbaikars facing problems due to his visit took to Twitter to slam him. This is Rahul's first visit to the city after taking over as the Vice President of the party.

According to reports, the traffic was stalled for about eight minutes.

He was accompanied by Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, state Congress chief Manikrao Thakre and AICC in-charge Mohan Prakash for the meeting at the party's state headquarters Tilak Bhawan in central Mumbai.

All MPs, MLAs, corporators, office-bearers and chiefs from the six district units of Mumbai are attending the meeting with the Congress leader.

Mumbai Congress unit has been without a leader for the last one year, after Kripashankar Singh, facing allegations of corruption, resigned following the party's defeat in the civic elections last year.

The party has not been able to find a replacement for Singh since then.

Party sources attribute the delay in appointment of a city unit president to infighting and decision-making regarding organisational matters in each of the six district units resting with the high profile MPs from Mumbai.

On his arrival at Tilak Bhavan, Rahul paid homage to former Chief Minister Vasantdada Patil on the occasion of his death anniversary.

He then began his district-wise meetings with district chiefs, corporators, office bearers, besides MLAs and MPs from the city.

Traffic movement was affected due to restrictions put in place for security reasons by the Mumbai Police and Special Protection Group around Tilak Bhavan in Dadar, which is usually crowded during the peak morning hours.

Some in the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) questioned the timing of Rahul's visit and restricting his meetings only to that with the Mumbai unit.

"The state is reeling under acute drought. Instead of focusing on drought-hit areas, especially Marathwada, and on organisational matters in that region, Manikrao (state party president) and Mohan Prakash (AICC incharge) have chosen to bring Rahul only to Mumbai where internal bickering cost the party heavily in the last year's BMC elections," a leader said on condition of anonymity.

"What organisational matters will Rahul discuss with Mumbai unit when the issue of appointing a new president is not on his agenda?" another wondered.

(With PTI inputs)
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10/D-83
Mar 03, 2013
07:10 PM

>>Hindutva Goons Slam Rahul for Disrupting Traffic on Visit

One really doesn't expect a jihadi imbecile to understand the sufferings of Mumbaikars caused by the clown prince.

RSM, Delhi
9/D-63
Mar 02, 2013
01:43 PM

Bonita,

>> Beginning to sound like MU.

Beginning to look like a stalker!

Anwaar, Dallas
8/D-46
Mar 02, 2013
12:35 PM

Hindutva Goons Slam Rahul for Disrupting Traffic on Visit - Anwaar

Beginning to sound like MU. Is anyone who finds fault with the Clown Prince or the Congress a Hindutva goon?

Bonita, Chennai
7/D-34
Mar 02, 2013
09:32 AM

Dear Sir,

Why didn't Mr. Gandhi hop on to and lurch along to whereever he wanted to go as the Aam Admi (Mango people) he claims to represent?

Navin Malhotra, New Delhi
6/D-20
Mar 02, 2013
05:17 AM

>> Hindutva Goons Slam Rahul for Disrupting Traffic on Visit

Such a nice and predictable response from the resident jehadi.

Normal Mumbaikars, trying to get along with their daily life, feeling the pain of a VIP visit during the week, expressing their angst, and being called not just goons, but Hindutva goons. Pretty soon, they shall be blamed for killing six million jews, and being followers of Goebbles too.

Out of curiosity, couldn't Amul Baby have scheduled his visit a day later? He would have spared a lot of hassle to the folks by going on a weekend instead of a weekday. Not to mention, that he would have attended parliament.

The same whiners, who shed crocodile tears over "loss of valuable parliamentary time due to frequent disruptions" are resorting to labeling ordinary folks as Goondas, instead of asking Amul Baby as to why is he skipping the same valuable time. That too, when the discussion on budget shall likely take place. He is the VP of his party, and a potential PM candidate. Shows how much these worthies care about parliament, except when opposition disrupts it of course.

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