Tag: Priyanka

  • ‘Humanity will triumph’: Priyanka Gandhi urges people to stand by each other on Covid crisis

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Urging people to stand by each other and defeat the despair caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Tuesday said it hurts that those in power not just “shirked responsibility” but continuously “spun a web of lies” refusing to address people’s difficulties.

    In an emotional audio message on Instagram, accompanied by photographs conveying the devastation caused by the pandemic, the Congress general secretary said “we are passing through a dark era”.

    “I know that many of you are suffering from the enormous pain of losing loved ones, many are praying for the welfare of their loved ones and are very worried about their health. The pandemic has shaken us all, has changed our lives. Nothing remains like it was earlier,” she said.

    “It hurts that those who had power in their hands, who were in positions of responsibility, they not just shirked responsibility but continuously spun a web of lies and refused to understand the difficulties people faced,” Priyanka Gandhi said in the audio message accompanied by pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing a poll rally, and media reports of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stating that the state has sufficient oxygen.

    However, she also noted that during this time people are also coming together extraordinarily and helping each other.

    “I hope that people helping each other and standing by each other in times of grief will also have an effect on the rulers and they will realise their responsibilities,” Priyanka Gandhi said.

    The clouds of fear and despair are looming large and there is only one alternative for coming out of these dark times — do not tire, she said in her message in Hindi.

    “We will defeat despair, we will lessen the impact of the pandemic by our sensitivity towards each other. The doctors, health workers, ambulance drivers and all those people who are working to save people’s lives are like a ray of hope for us,” she asserted.

    Asserting that the people are fighting for the coming generations, Priyanka Gandhi said this is an extraordinary fight but “humanity will triumph”.

    “I know that right now thinking about going out without masks, hugging somebody or playing with kids in parks may seem like a dream,” she said.

    “But this will happen. Once again the sun of hope will rise, once again children will blossom in schools, once again there will be cricket in gullies and once again women will gather on the rooftops and sing the birthday song,” she said.

    Priyanka Gandhi urged people to keep helping each other and provide strength to “keep the lamp of hope burning and write a new script for humanity”.

    Her message comes days after she had urged people to show compassion and be each other’s strongest support to tide over the coronavirus crisis.

    In a Facebook post titled ‘We Shall Overcome’, Priyanka Gandhi had said that “by gathering up our strength amidst despair, by doing whatever we can to provide comfort to others, by refusing to tire and persisting with the will to carry on against all odds, we shall overcome”.

  • Politics in Kerala has become violent due to LDF’s policies: Priyanka Gandhi

    By ANI
    NEW DELHI: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday said the politics in Kerala has become violent and it is driven by tension due to policies of the Left Democratic Front (LDF).

    “Politics in Kerala has become violent, driven by tension due to policies of LDF. We propose to set up a peace and harmony department to ensure that this kind of tension, political murders don’t continue to happen, and politics of anger and hate is challenged,” said Priyanka Gandhi Vadra while addressing the public meeting in Chalakudy in Kerala.

    According to the sources, the Congress leader is scheduled to campaign in Tamil Nadu on April 3 in Kanyakumari district. She will also visit Sriperumbudur where her father and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated.

    The Congress leader also claimed that 50 per cent of the Congress candidates in Kerala are between the age of 20 and 40 years.

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    “So proud that 50 per cent of our candidates in Kerala are between the age of 20 and 40. Combined with the wisdom and experience of our senior leadership, they make a formidable force. I hope they are given a chance to serve the people of Kerala so that the UDF’s vision can be realized,” tweeted Priyanka Gandhi.

    Last week, the Congress-led United Democratic Front released its election manifesto ahead of the upcoming polls in Kerala. Housing schemes, Karunya benevolent health scheme and NYAY scheme were featured in the manifesto.

    Elections for the 140-member Kerala Assembly will be held in a single phase on April 6. The counting of votes will take place on May 2. (ANI)

  • Rahul, Priyanka allowed to visit Hathras to meet victim’s family

    Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are expected to be allowed to travel to Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras and meet the family of the 19-year-old woman who died after she was assaulted and allegedly gang-raped.

    This is the Congress leaders’ second attempt to reach Hathras – the first, on Thursday, ended in a tussle that saw cops shove Mr Gandhi to the ground.

    There was heavy police deployment on the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border with barricades on Delhi-Noida Direct (DND) flyway and scores of policemen deployed.

    Priyanka Gandhi was driving a silver Toyota Innova with her brother Rahul Gandhi sitting next to her. They were headed to the DND toll plaza. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor also posted a picture of him driving a car and said he was headed to Hathras, about 180 km from the national capital.