Don’t get misled, your vote is your weapon, says Priyanka Gandhi in maiden poll address
New Delhi, Mar 12: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who addressed her maiden election rally on Tuesday asked what happened to the Rs 15 lakh that was promised to every Indian.
Addressing
the
Jan
Sankalp
rally
at
Gandhinagar,
Narendra
Modi's
home
turf,
she
said
you
have
to
think
what
this
election
means.
You
have
to
ask
what
is
your
role.
You
are
deciding
the
future.
What
is
important
here
is
how
are
we
going
to
progress.
Who
will
work
for
the
farmers
and
who
will
work
for
the
safety
of
women,
she
asked.
While remembering Mahatma Gandhi, she said whatever is happening in the country is sad. The upcoming election would be an important poll for the country.
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She further asked where are the two crore jobs that were promised by the BJP. She further said that every voter's vote is their weapon. She also said that there was no need to raise unimportant issues.
The country was made on the foundation of love, but what is happening today is sad. The country was made on the foundation of love, brotherhood and harmony, she also added. I am saddened by what is happening in India today, she further said.
She said that issues that need to be raised are those which are important for you and how you can move forward. How will the youth get jobs and how will women feel safe. What is being done for the farmers. These are the issues that need to be raised during the elections, she also added.