Rahul Gandhi's second trip to Wayanad tour, Parliament
center reached the facility
At ten in the morning, Rahul Gandhi will go to a reception
in New Bus Stand Kalpetta. After this, at approximately ten in the morning,
tree junction will arrive in a reception at Keltron Balav in Kumbalakkad.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi on his three-day visit to
Wayanad, a parliamentary constituency. On the second day of his visit, Rahul
Gandhi is meeting the delegation today. Apart from this, he will participate in
many programs. Rahul Gandhi is the first to meet with the delegation at the
Parliament Facilitation Center, Wayanad Collectorate Office.
After this Rahul Gandhi will go to a reception in New Bus
Stand Kalpetta. After this, at approximately ten in the morning, tree junction
will arrive in a reception at Keltron Balav in Kumbalakkad. After clearing
these programs, Rahul will go to Anjum Kunnan SBI branch, Panamaram at 1 pm and
Panchayat bus stand at 1 pm and cooperative road at 2 pm and at the end of the
day, at Sultan Bathari, will be taking part in the program in the market.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi arrived in Wayanad on the
first day attacked PM Narendra Modi. Rahul Gandhi had said that the present
government and Narendra Modi spread hatred in the country and the Congress
party knows and understands that the only way to counter hate is love and
affection.
Rahul had said that we are committed to protect the
opposition's place. We are defending weak people in the country. Defending
those who are victims of Modi's policies and self-hatred of Modi. I assure you
to represent you better Wayanad and work with you.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi won the Wayanad Lok Sabha
seat by a record difference of 4,31,770 votes. Congress chief defeated his
rival CPM's PP Sunir. Sunir won 2,74,597 votes. Rahul Gandhi got 7,06,367
votes.
On the other hand, he had to face a major defeat in the
Amethi, which was called the Congress stronghold. Rahul Gandhi lost to his
rival BJP's Smriti Irani from Amethi From Irani, Rahul was defeated by a gap of
55,000 votes.
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