New Delhi. Priyanka Gandhi gave her first speech today during the discussion on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha. Priyanka fiercely targeted the Central Government and BJP. But during her speech, Priyanka, while mentioning Himachal Pradesh, said something that BJP got the issue. BJP leader Amit Malviya, while sharing Priyanka’s video on his social media account, has written that the Wayanad MP also lacks awareness like his brother Rahul Gandhi. The political circus has just begun.
Priyanka Gandhi criticized the Himachal Pradesh government, seemingly unaware that her own party, the Congress, is in power there.
This isn’t driven by any noble intent—it’s just another example of her lack of awareness, much like her brother Rahul Gandhi.
The political circus… pic.twitter.com/nGWVzVHqX3— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) December 13, 2024
Actually, during her speech, Priyanka says that see in Himachal today, all the laws made are made for big industrialists. The small farmers who used to grow apples in Himachal are crying today because everything is being changed for one person. Now that Congress is in power in Himachal, BJP immediately seized this issue. BJP leader Amit Malviya hit back at Priyanka, writing, “The Congress MP criticized the Himachal Pradesh government, unaware that her own party, the Congress, is in power there.” This is not motivated by any good intentions, it is another example of lack of awareness just like his brother Rahul Gandhi. The political circus has just begun.
There is a thousands years old tradition of dialogue and discussion in our country.
This tradition is seen in every religion, philosophy texts, Vedas and Upanishads. Debate and dialogue have been a part of our culture.
Our freedom struggle emerged from this tradition, which was based on non-violence and truth. This is a very democratic… pic.twitter.com/GH4X8ZCPrN
— Srinivas BV (@srinivasiyc) December 13, 2024
Priyanka said in her speech that our country has a thousands-year-old tradition of dialogue and discussion. This tradition is seen in every religion, philosophy texts, Vedas and Upanishads. Debate and dialogue have been a part of our culture. Our freedom struggle was born out of this tradition, which was a unique fight in the world which was based on non-violence and truth. This was a very democratic fight. In this, the farmers, laborers and intellectuals of the country, irrespective of caste, religion or creed, all fought together for freedom. From this freedom struggle, a voice was raised in the country, which is our Constitution. This was the voice of courage and our freedom, our Constitution was written and made in its echo.