Over 200 Bharat Kisan Union activists, led by district unit president Rita Singh, held a demonstration at the Munshiganj guesthouse and handed a memorandum to Gandhi's representative Chandrakant Dubey.
The protestors claimed that except for Amethi town, the other areas were getting only six to eight hours of power supply daily.
They claimed that in areas surrounding Anni Baijal village, there was a fault in the power line since the past four months and it was going without power.
Meanwhile, Rahul and Priyanka remained busy since morning interviewing candidates for party posts in the organisation.
On the first day of their visit, the duo had interviewed about 40 candidates for the post of 17 block and five city unit presidents.
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