Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra meets students of Nilgiri college ahead of election campaign
Oct 28, 2024
Nilgiris (Tamil Nadu) [India], October 28 : Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi met students at the Nilgiri college on Monday as she kicked off her election campaign for Wayanad.
Earlier today, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday left her residence for Wayanad Lok Sabha by-elections.
The Wayanad seat was vacated by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after he was also elected to Lok Sabha from Raebareli in Uttar Pradesh in the general elections held earlier this year.
Congress party approved Priyanka Gandhi's candidature on October 15, after the bypoll schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India.
On October 26, after Vadra filed her nomination papers for the Wayanad Lok Sabha polls, she penned down an open letter to the people of Wayanad.In a post on X, the letter is titled "My Dear Sisters and Brothers of Wayanad", where she expressed her deep connection with the constituency and her commitment to serving the people. She said she would work closely with the people and address their challenges, especially those faced by the women and the tribal communities.
Furthermore, talking about her brother's relationship with Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi acknowledged the pride and sadness Rahul Gandhi felt when he asked her to contest from the constituency. She assured the people of her dedication to building upon her brother's establishment and vowed to continue representing their needs and concerns in Parliament.
"I promised Rahul Gandhi that my work here will serve to deepen this bong and that I will do all I can to fight for you and represent you in the way that you wish to be represented in the Parliament," added Priyanka Gandhi in her letter.
Priyanka Gandhi further emphasized that she would prioritise issues affecting tribal communities as well as new opportunities for women. She expressed a deep commitment to "creating new opportunities to strengthen your future."
In her letter, Priyanka Gandhi also spoke about the devastation caused by the landslide and the losses suffered by the people. "Through the darkness of the tragedy, what shone through to me was your immense courage and fortitude as a community," she wrote.
Congress leader also talked about the importance of protecting Wayanad's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage as central to the region's development.
She held a massive roadshow before the filing of her nomination. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and other top leaders of the UDF participated in the roadshow.
Wayanad will go to the polls on November 13 along with voting for bye-elections in 47 assembly seats across 15 states. The first phase of assembly polls in Jharkhand will also be held on November 13.