Uttar Pradesh: Congress Nationwide Basic Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s birthday was celebrated on the celebration’s workplace in Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi on Monday.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who’s the Lok Sabha MP from Kerala’s Wayanad, turned 54 on Monday.
The celebration staff on the event exchanged sweets and wished her a protracted and wholesome life. Her management and dedication to public service have been additionally praised.
Lok Sabha MP from Amethi, Kishori Lal Sharma, congratulated Priyanka Gandhi on her birthday.
In a publish on Fb, Sharma wrote, “Heartfelt birthday needs to Congress Basic Secretary and in style Member of Parliament from Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi Ji, a pacesetter with an unwavering dedication to public service, and a dynamic and influential chief who stands with the frequent folks in each scenario.” Calling her battle and dedication are an inspiration to celebration staff, District Congress unit President Pradeep Singhal mentioned that Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has at all times championed the voices of the frequent folks, girls, youth, and farmers.
District spokesperson of the Congress, Anil Singh, mentioned that the “MGNREGA Bachao Sangram,” in opposition to the Viksit Bharat-Assure for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Grameen) Act, which is able to run from January 12 to 29, was additionally launched on Monday.
From as we speak onwards, Congress staff will go to villages and expose the reality in regards to the central authorities’s scheme, previously often known as MGNREGA, and the way the federal government is violating folks’s rights, making an attempt to erase Mahatma Gandhi’s beliefs, and selling communalism.
The VB-G RAM G Act changed the Mahatma Gandhi Nationwide Rural Employment Assure Act, enacted by the UPA authorities in 2005.
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