Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra vows to fight against forces undermining nation's institutions
New Delhi, 10th [Date] - Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has reiterated the party's commitment to combating forces that undermine the rights of citizens and favor a select group of business allies. During her two-day visit to her constituency in Wayanad, she highlighted the plight of landslide victims and criticized the Central and State governments for their sluggish response to the crisis.
In a public meeting at Mananthavady, Priyanka expressed gratitude to the people of Wayanad, calling it an "honour and privilege" to represent the constituency in Parliament. She praised the unity and love of the people in times of crisis, emphasizing that tragic human disasters like landslides require collective action.
The Congress General Secretary also addressed concerns over the absence of Youth Congress leaders injured in a police lathi charge during a protest against delays in rehabilitating landslide victims. Responding to criticism, Priyanka called the injured leaders to inquire about their health and expressed solidarity with them, promising to meet them on her next visit to Wayanad.
Priyanka's visit underscores her focus on addressing both local and national challenges while advocating for unity and action in the face of adversity. Her party's commitment to fighting against forces that undermine public rights and institutions remains unwavering, as she emphasized during her address.
By highlighting the struggles of landslide victims and criticizing corrupt practices, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra reinforces the Congress party's stance on social justice and good governance. The Congress General Secretary's visit serves as a powerful reminder of the party's resilience and dedication to serving India's people.