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Senior Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP at her first rally in Haryana’s Panipat during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, where she spoke mostly about the state’s farmers and women wrestlers.
“Those who stopped you from entering Delhi, throw them out of Delhi. This is your country. You are the farmer. You are the soul of this nation. This country’s soldier is your son. When your sons give their lives for this nation, you send your other children too. This is your feeling. I understand this because I am also the daughter of a martyr and the granddaughter of a martyr. If I had 100 sons, I would have also said the same to them. We shall fight with you and fight for you. The time has come for you to wake up, fight for your cause, fight for the Constitution, for your rights and to throw this government out,” the AICC general secretary said.
In an attempt to establish an emotional connection with the women wrestlers who had protested in Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, Priyanka cited her own daughter’s story who she said was sent to a training camp in Haryana.
“Our daughters who brought Olympic medals were made to sit on roads and protest. When they won the medals, Modiji invited them to his house and clicked pictures with them. And when they were fighting for justice, they thought they would get justice because they had brought laurels to the nation. They were not heard. And this BJP kept on saying that Modi hai toh mumkin hai, making it look as if they won medals because of Modiji.
“I know what it takes to win medals. I know when our youngsters get out at 3 am for training. I can feel their hardships. My daughter has played nationals for Haryana. I sent her to a training camp in Haryana. She used to call me crying and said that she was not able to do it. I told her that she should learn from the village girls, who work so hard. She did her training.
“When she went to play the tournament with other girls, I also accompanied her. (On the day of the match), the team’s captain—I guess her name was Radhika—was running a temperature of 103 degrees. I felt so pained. I requested that she should not play and take treatment, but she kept playing and playing. That is the spirit of our daughters.”
In her speech of about 25 minutes, Priyanka focused mostly on farmers’ yearlong agitation and asked farmers to teach the BJP government a lesson in the May 25 election. She also spoke about the Congress’s poll promise to abolish the Agniveer scheme of temporary military recruitment.
Before reaching Panipat, Priyanka held a roadshow in support of the Congress candidate in Sirsa, Kumari Selja. Thursday is the last day of campaigning for the 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana as polling will take place on Saturday.
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