Chief Minister Sarma's Sarcastic Swipe at Priyanka Gandhi: Referring to 'Amul Babies

In a sardonic tone, Sarma questioned, "Who would bother to attend a gathering to see Priyanka Gandhi?" He further quipped, suggesting that people would rather spend their time exploring the natural wonders of Kaziranga National Park, observing its famed rhinos and diverse wildlife.

Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, recently made a pointed remark directed at Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, dubbing her as an "Amul baby" and emphasizing that the public's interest lies elsewhere rather than with the Gandhi family.

In a sardonic tone, Sarma questioned, "Who would bother to attend a gathering to see Priyanka Gandhi?" He further quipped, suggesting that people would rather spend their time exploring the natural wonders of Kaziranga National Park, observing its famed rhinos and diverse wildlife.

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Sarma asserted that engaging with the Gandhi family offers little benefit to the public, emphasizing that time could be better spent marveling at the richness of Kaziranga's biodiversity.

He went on to liken members of the Gandhi family to "Amul babies," seemingly implying their suitability for commercial endorsements rather than substantive political engagement.

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This exchange occurred following Priyanka Gandhi's participation in a roadshow in Jorhat, extending support to Congress candidate Gaurav Gogoi. During her campaign, Gandhi criticized the incumbent government, alleging that the BJP harbored intentions to amend the country's constitution if re-elected to power.

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