Priyanka Gandhi Vadra takes oath as Lok Sabha MP for Wayanad
Thursday, 28 November 2024 Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi has taken oath as the Member of Parliament of Wayanad in the Lok Sabha today, i.e., November 28.
Priyanka Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, has taken her oath as the Member of Parliament for Wayanad. This marks her return to active political duty after a few years of limited involvement. With a strong focus on development and addressing local concerns, particularly the welfare of...
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