Priyanka's open letter to Wayanad voters: 'Will be deeply grateful if you make me MP'
She said she would work closely with them and help address their challenges
Congress candidate Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday (October 26) described the coming Wayanad Lok Sabha byelection hopefully as her first journey “as a public representative but not my first as a public fighter!”
She also said in an open letter to the Wayanad electorate that she would work closely with them and help address their challenges.
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Priyanka’s public pledge
"You will be my guides and teachers in this journey which (I hope) will be my first as a public representative but not my first as a public fighter!” she said after filing her nomination papers.
"Fighting for democracy, for justice and for the values enshrined in our constitution is central to my life.
“I look forward to carrying this battle for all our futures forward with your support and will be deeply grateful to you if you choose to make me your MP," she said in her letter.
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She called upon voters to elect her as an MP in the November 13 electoral battle and pledged to represent them in the way that they wish to be represented in parliament.
Priyanka filed her nomination papers from Wayanad after her brother Rahul Gandhi quit the seat and retained Rae Bareli, which also he won in the general elections this year.