'Himachal making laws to favor businessmen": BJP shares Priyanka Gandhi's video, says she is unaware Congress is in power there
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised the Himachal government's policies. She seemingly forgot her party rules there. BJP's Amit Malviya highlighted this slip-up. Vadra also discussed Adani, reservations, and the Sambhal violence victims. She advoca...

Sharing the video on X, Malviya said this is another example of her lack of awareness, much like her brother Rauhl Gandhi. "Priyanka Gandhi criticised 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 has only just started.
Speaking during a discussion on the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised the central government for allegedly favouring one individual (Adani).
"For one person everything is being changed. Today's government has given all the cold storage to Adani ji, the apple growers in Himachal are crying because everything is being changed for one person. One person is being favoured and 142 crore Indians are being ignored. All the businesses are being given to one person, including railways, and airports etc." she said.
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra suggested holding a ballot to resolve ongoing political debates, stating, "Conduct elections through a ballot, and the truth will be revealed."
"Through lateral entry and privatisation, the government is trying to weaken reservations. Had these not been the results of Lok Sabha elections, they would have also started working on changing the Constitution. The truth is that they are repeatedly speaking about the Constitution because in these elections they have come to know that the people of this country will keep the Constitution of this country safe. Winning while almost losing these elections, they have realised that the discussions about changing the Constitution won't work in this country," the Congress MP said.
She further mentioned the meeting of Sambhal violence victims and said that they had a dream to get their children educated.
"A few people from the bereaved families of Sambhal had come to meet us. There were two children among them - Adnan and Uzair. One of them was my son's age and the other was younger, 17 years of age. Their father was a tailor. The tailor had just one dream - that he would get his children educated, one son would become a doctor and the other too would be successful...The Police shot their father dead. The 17-year-old Adnan told me that he would grow up to be a doctor and realise his father's dream. This dream and hope was instilled in his heart by the Constitution of India," the Wayanad MP said.
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