Priyanka Gandhi to Address Mahila Shakti Samvad Rally at Rae Bareli

Priyanka Gandhi to Address Mahila Shakti Samvad Rally at Rae Bareli

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Priyanka Gandhi to Address Mahila Shakti Samvad Rally at Rae Bareli

Priyanka Gandhi, the Congress General Secretary, is continually drawing the attention of the state’s women ahead of the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. She has already launched her Women’s Manifesto, and today she will speak at a Mahila Shakti Samvad Rally in Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh. She will interact with local ladies in this shakti samvad based on the information she has gathered. You’re probably aware that Priyanka Gandhivadra is also in head of her party’s electoral campaign in Uttar Pradesh’s forthcoming assembly elections. Given this, Priyanka Gandhi faces a significant hurdle in winning the 2022 assembly elections.

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Priyanka Gandhi will attend the Mahila Shakti Samvad Rally at Vadra Rae Bareli’s Reform Club, according to her schedule. Rae Bareli is the parliamentary seat of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, as you are well known. It’s worth noting that Priyanka’s shakti discourse with women might help her in the forthcoming elections. Let me tell you that Aditi Singh, a party MLA from Rae Bareli, just took over the BJP, and Vadra’s visit to Rae Bareli is seen as crucial in filling the void created by her victory.

After Congress declared a 40% ticket for women in the next elections, Vadra organises women’s conversation rallies in various parts of the state to identify potential candidates in the allied region. Furthermore, because these demonstrations emphasise women’s problems, Congress is attempting to vote for half of the state’s population. Prior to that, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi paid a visit to Amethi with his sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, on Saturday, criticising the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) administration and claiming that nothing had changed in his former Lok Sabha seat in the last two years.

This was Rahul’s second visit to Amethi, the parliamentary constituency he served for 15 years till losing in the 2019 general election to BJP’s Smriti Irani. “In Amethi, every alley is the same. The only difference is that the people’s gazes are filled with rage against the government. After leading a march with Priyanka from Jagdishpur to rural Harimau in Amethi, Rahul tweeted, “We have the same place in people’s hearts… we are together against injustice.” The senior Congress politician assailed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over inflation and unemployment during the “Pratigya Padyatra” staged before of the state’s Assembly election. “The country is dealing with two issues: unemployment and rising prices. Neither the Prime Minister nor the Chief Minister respond to these inquiries.

You must have witnessed the Prime Minister swimming alone in the Ganga (river). But the Prime Minister can’t tell the country why jobs aren’t being generated or why prices are rising,” he remarked, alluding to PM Modi’s recent visit to Varanasi. Rahul continued his jab against Prime Minister Modi about “Hindu vs Hindutvawadi.” “On one side, there is Hinduism. Hindutvawadi is on the other hand. On one hand, there is truth, love, and nonviolence; on the other hand, there is deception, hatred, and violence. “A Hindutvawadi bathes in Ganga alone, but a Hindu bathes with crores of people,” Rahul stated at a public meeting in Harimau. After a year of demonstrations, the Congress leader brought up the government’s reversal on the problematic agricultural legislation, claiming that the administration still refused to acknowledge that hundreds of farmers perished during the agitation. “

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The minister was replying to a query about potential compensation for individuals who died as a result of the uprising. His criticism comes as the federal government moves to remove the three farm rules that prompted tens of thousands of farmers, mostly from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, to demonstrate at Delhi’s borders in late 2020. Last month, Prime Minister Modi made a surprising statement that the rules will be repealed, apologising for not being able to persuade a part of farmers of the measures’ benefits. The bill to remove the laws was passed by Parliament on November 29. On Saturday, Rahul also alluded to the Congress’s links to the seat, which was formerly a stronghold for the party.

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