Priyanka Gandhi reached Lucknow airport at around 1:00 pm. After this, she went to her residence on Gokhale Marg via Charbagh and Alambagh. After staying for about half an hour, Priyanka Gandhi reached Hazratganj to garland the Gandhi statue.
UP has totally engulfed into the atmosphere of assembly elections to be held next year in 2022. All the major parties of the state have started implementing their strategies after finalizing their preparations. Congress is also entering the election fray with full potential in the state. Priyanka Gandhi has reached Lucknow to discuss and formulate a strategy for the election. For the next three days, she will hold discussions with the workers here. Congress workers are very excited about his visit.
Priyanka Gandhi reached Lucknow airport at around 1:00 pm. After this, she went to her residence on Gokhale Marg via Charbagh and Alambagh. After staying for about half an hour, Priyanka Gandhi reached Hazratganj to garland the Gandhi statue.
General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi held a silent protest near the Gandhi statue for more than an hour. She later paid floral tributes to the statue of B.R Ambedkar and left for the Congress headquarters. Congress State President Ajay Kumar Lallu and a large number of other workers were present with him.
When the police administration referred to the Covid rules, Priyanka Gandhi said that Covid was there even at the time of the Panchayat elections. However, being on a silent fast, Priyanka Gandhi said this by writing on a paper.
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— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) July 16, 2021
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Priyanka Gandhi said that Modi ji`s certificate cannot hide the truth of the Yogi government`s aggressive cruelty, negligence and disorder during the second wave of Covid-19 in UP. People faced immense pain and helplessness alone. Modiji, Yogiji can forget this truth, those who suffered the pain of Corona, will not forget it.
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