<p>Posters declaring Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi as "missing" have appeared in his Lok Sabha constituency here, with the party terming it as a "handiwork" of the BJP and the RSS.<br /><br />The posters, which have been pasted at various places in the city, carry a picture of Gandhi with a message below it. "Amethi ke man-niya saansad amethi se lapata hain (Respected Amethi parliamentarian is missing from Amethi)."<br /><br />Gandhi had last visited his constituency in February this year in run up to the state assembly elections.<br /><br />The posters also claim developmental works, supposed to be carried out by MPs in their areas, have stalled in Amethi.<br /><br />"The common man is feeling cheated and humiliated due to his behaviour. Those giving information about him will be rewarded," the message on the poster adds.<br /><br />District Congress chief Yogendra Mishra termed it a "conspiracy" of the BJP and the RSS and said such things have happened earlier also.<br /><br />"We will register an FIR in this connection with the local police," Mishra said.<br /><br />BJP district president Uma Shankar Pandey denied the allegations saying his party and the RSS have nothing to do with it.<br /><br />"Had he (Gandhi) done something for Amethi, the situation would not have arisen," he said.<br />Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) BC Dubey said police have not received complaint in this matter from anyone.<br /><br />"If we get a complaint, we will probe and take necessary action," he said.<br /><br />Gandhi had last week met people of his constituency in Lucknow, where he had gone to submit a memorandum to the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) regarding land acquisition of farmers for roads.</p>
<p>Posters declaring Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi as "missing" have appeared in his Lok Sabha constituency here, with the party terming it as a "handiwork" of the BJP and the RSS.<br /><br />The posters, which have been pasted at various places in the city, carry a picture of Gandhi with a message below it. "Amethi ke man-niya saansad amethi se lapata hain (Respected Amethi parliamentarian is missing from Amethi)."<br /><br />Gandhi had last visited his constituency in February this year in run up to the state assembly elections.<br /><br />The posters also claim developmental works, supposed to be carried out by MPs in their areas, have stalled in Amethi.<br /><br />"The common man is feeling cheated and humiliated due to his behaviour. Those giving information about him will be rewarded," the message on the poster adds.<br /><br />District Congress chief Yogendra Mishra termed it a "conspiracy" of the BJP and the RSS and said such things have happened earlier also.<br /><br />"We will register an FIR in this connection with the local police," Mishra said.<br /><br />BJP district president Uma Shankar Pandey denied the allegations saying his party and the RSS have nothing to do with it.<br /><br />"Had he (Gandhi) done something for Amethi, the situation would not have arisen," he said.<br />Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) BC Dubey said police have not received complaint in this matter from anyone.<br /><br />"If we get a complaint, we will probe and take necessary action," he said.<br /><br />Gandhi had last week met people of his constituency in Lucknow, where he had gone to submit a memorandum to the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) regarding land acquisition of farmers for roads.</p>