Top 10 takeaways from Priyanka Gandhi’s Lok Sabha speech as she slams government over king, fear, census, Manipur

New Delhi: Congress leader and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra addressed the Lok Sabha for the first time today. During this period, he fiercely targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Let us understand the key points of what Priyanka Gandhi said in Lok Sabha.

  1. Priyanka Gandhi, without naming Prime Minister Modi, said those who spread fear are living in fear themselves. This atmosphere of fear never existed even during the British rule. This nation will run with courage, not fear.
  2. Priyanka Gandhi said that early kings often appeared in public in disguise. Today’s kings pretend to be themselves, but they don’t go in public and don’t like to hear criticism. Today’s kings are afraid of being among the public. Alas, the government is afraid of criticism. This Government does not have the courage to discuss it in the House.
  3. Lok Sabha MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said today the people of the country are demanding a caste census. Colleagues from the ruling party mentioned this and it was also mentioned because of these Lok Sabha results. A caste census is necessary so that we can understand everyone’s situation and formulate policies accordingly.
  4. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said our Constitution is a protective shield. A protective shield to protect the safety of citizens. It is a shield of justice, unity and freedom of expression. Sadly, colleagues in the ruling party who have been clamoring for this for the past 10 years are doing their best to break this barrier. The Constitution promises social, economic and political justice. These commitments are a protective shield and the work of breaking it has already begun. This government is trying to weaken reservation through lateral entry and privatization.
  5. While discussing the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Indian Constitution in the Lok Sabha, Priyanka Gandhi said that some people from Sambhar came to meet us and they are the family members of the deceased. They have two children – Adnan and Uzair. One of them is my son’s age and the other is younger, 17 years old. His father is a tailor. The tailor had only one dream, which was to educate his children. One son became a doctor and the other also succeeded… The police shot and killed his father. Adnan, 17, told me he wanted to be a doctor when he grew up, fulfilling his father’s dream. Our Constitution of India has inculcated this dream and hope in his heart.
  6. There were no wrinkles about Hathras and Manipur on his forehead. In Unnao, I went to the home of a rape victim. His fields were burned and his brothers were beaten. I met the girl’s father. The girl’s father said, “I want justice.” When my daughter went to file an FIR in her district, she was rejected. Then he had to go to another district. She wakes up every morning and takes a train alone to another district to file a lawsuit. The father told me that I had told her to give up the fight, but the girl said, ‘Father, this is my fight and I will fight. Our Constitution gave this girl and tens of millions of women in this country such courage.
  7. Our Constitution is the flame of justice, hope, expression and aspirations that burns in the heart of every Indian. This light gives strength to every Indian to know that he has the right to justice and the ability to speak out for his rights. This constitution gives every citizen the right to form and change government. This constitution gives every citizen the right to form and change government. This fire makes every Indian believe that he too has a share in the wealth of the country. He is entitled to a secure future.

  8. Our Constitution is the flame of justice, hope, expression and aspirations that burns in the heart of every Indian. This light gives strength to every Indian to know that he has the right to justice and the ability to speak out for his rights. This fire makes every Indian believe that he too has a share in the wealth of the country. He is entitled to a secure future. I see this hope and light of hope in every corner of my motherland. I see this hope and light of hope in every corner of my motherland. Our country has a tradition of dialogue and discussion that goes back thousands of years.

  9. This tradition can be seen in every religion, philosophical text, Vedas and Upanishads. Debate and dialogue have become part of our culture. Our freedom struggle stems from this tradition based on non-violence and truth. This is a very democratic fight. Farmers, workers, intellectuals… people across the country participated in this movement. Let’s fight for freedom together. From this struggle for freedom came the voice of the nation, which is our Constitution. This is the sound of courage and freedom.

  10. Priyanka Gandhi also raised the issue of elections through ballot papers. He said elections should be conducted by ballot… milk will turn to water. He said false cases were being filed against opposition leaders. Opposition leaders are being arrested.


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