Could the Nilambur Bypoll Spark Change, Asserts Priyanka Gandhi?

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Key Takeaways
- Nilambur by-election is crucial for initiating change in Kerala.
- Priyanka Gandhi calls for unity and prioritization of people's welfare.
- Encouragement for Aryadan Shoukath to uphold family legacy.
- Need for timely pensions and addressing local issues.
- Support for Asha workers' rights and recognition.
Nilambur (Kerala), June 15 (NationPress) - Congress General Secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra emphasized on Sunday that the Nilambur by-election represents a crucial opportunity to initiate meaningful change in Kerala.
Speaking at a vibrant campaign meeting advocating for party candidate Aryadan Shoukath, Priyanka urged the electorate to choose a representative who truly commits to their welfare. She declared, “Now is the moment for transformation in Kerala.”
Encouraging voters to support Shoukath, she highlighted his dedication to continue the legacy of his father, the late MLA Aryadan Mohammed, promising ongoing commitment to public service.
The Congress General Secretary reflected on the past decade, stating that the performance of the current government has been evident. She remarked that the moment for change has indeed arrived.
Priyanka articulated her vision for a government that prioritizes the needs of the people, focuses on solving their issues, and refrains from politicizing their lives. She pointed out that this trend is not only evident in Kerala but throughout the nation, where politics often overshadows the populace.
Highlighting issues such as delayed pensions in Kerala, she insisted that these matters should never be politicized and should not rely on the government's discretion. According to her, pensions are vital for citizens' livelihoods and need to be disbursed promptly.
She commended Kerala's multi-religious culture, characterizing it as a truly secular ethos that embodies the principles of the Constitution and the nation. Priyanka stressed the importance of fortifying unity amidst a backdrop of rising anger and division.
Addressing local challenges, the Congress leader acknowledged the man-animal conflict issue. She revealed that she had met the family of a victim who lost their life due to a tiger attack, marking the seventh incident in a few months. She stressed the urgency of resolving this distressing situation affecting local residents.
The Wayanad MP also advocated for increased honorariums for Asha workers, alongside a retirement payout of Rs 5 lakh. She pointed out the challenging nature of their work, emphasizing their relentless dedication day and night.