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Priyanka Gandhi vadra criticizes PM Modi's arrogance, highlights Rahul's outreach | Hindustan Dot
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Priyanka Gandhi vadra criticizes PM Modi’s arrogance, highlights Rahul’s outreach

In an argument, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the general secretary of the Congress party, stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi became arrogant under his power, which was checked neither by the opposition nor by the people who gave him the power, so now he is not aware of their problems.

 She went on to claim that people around the Prime Minister attempt to attract his attention and endorse his opinion, which obviously leads to the lack of any reasonable feedback.

Talking about the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi during the roadshow in the town of Fatehpur Sikri, where Congress supports giant Ram Nath Sikarwar, who had also served in the army previously, Priyanka stressed the differences in the approaches of those leaders. 

She mentioned the fact that in order to feel the authenticity of the people, Gandhi brandished a dynamic tour which was not confined to the cities only but also included remote villages and rural areas. In the end, the manifesto was titled, ‘Nyay Patra’.

Priyanka Gandhi, speaking to the masses, encouraged voters in Fatehpur Sikri to benefit from the presence of a committed aspirant such as Sikarwar, a man she described as devoid of the aspiration for money or power. 

She strongly cautioned the voting populace to beware of pity votes for those riding on pity issues and to make wise choices for true leaders who know the country’s grassroots problems.

Priyanka Gandhi’s words come as the country will soon elect a new parliament, and the Congress party is hoping to take advantage of the Agra Rural district to recover its lost popularity in these elections. I cast my vote on May 7 at the quarterfinal polling station (Fatehpur Sikri), which will decide the fate of the competitors for the seat.

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