Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra encountered a hysterical moment during a public rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore when a fellow party member presented her with an empty bouquet.
The incident took place at a rally in Indore where Priyanka Gandhi was attending a rally. Madhya Pradesh is scheduled to go to polls in a single phase on November 17.
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The video from the rally shows Priyanka Gandhi being welcomed by Congress leaders. One by one, party members approached her, some offering roses, while others posed for photographs with the leader.
The lighthearted moment occurred when a man approached with what appeared to be a bouquet. As Priyanka Gandhi Vadra accepted it, she burst into laughter upon realizing that the bouquet was, in fact, empty. She then pointed to the empty wrap as if to ask where the flowers were leaving the party worker seemingly embarrassed, and providing an explanation. Laughter spread among those on the stage, and the man quickly exited the scene.
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The rally was live-streamed on the Congress’s social media platforms. Sharing the link, Vadra posted, “Indore is the land of Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, known for justice, truth, and good governance. The people here will restore those values by eliminating corruption and mismanagement.”
Congress aims to wrestle back power in MP
In the state where the Congress is striving for victory, they had previously held power but lost it due to a rebellion led by Jyotiraditya Scindia, who has since joined the BJP.
While addressing a public rally in Indore. Priyanka Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi government for rising prices.
“Onion prices have increased before Diwali and housewives are upset over this. The government makes efforts to control inflation only when elections are held. The price of an LPG cylinder rose to Rs 1,400 and two months before the elections, the government reduced its price to Rs 400,” she said.
Madhya Pradesh is one of the five states scheduled for elections on November 17, with vote counting set for December 3.
