NEW DELHI: Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi wrapped up their Lok Sabha election campaign on Thursday, expressing confidence that the INDIA bloc will emerge victorious in the general elections.
Throughout the campaign, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi participated in over 100 rallies and public interaction programs across the country.In a self-made video, the Wayanad MP thanked the Congress and INDIA bloc workers, saying, “Today, on the last day of campaigning, while saluting the great people of the country, I want to say with full confidence to our ‘Babbar sher’ workers of Congress that INDIA bloc is going to form the government. I thank all the leaders and workers of the alliance who stood without bowing down to save the Constitution and institutions of the country.”
Rahul highlighted that the party successfully raised the concerns of farmers, workers, youth, women, and the underprivileged, despite the Prime Minister’s attempts to divert attention from these issues. He appealed to party workers to remain vigilant at polling booths and strong rooms until the very end.
During the final phase of the elections, Rahul addressed two rallies daily in Odisha and Punjab. His promise of transferring money into people’s accounts every month under the Mahalakshmi scheme gained traction among citizens. He also continued his criticism of PM Modi, accusing him of favoring industrialists over the poor and vowed to scrap the Agnipath scheme if the INDIA bloc comes to power.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also actively participated in the campaign, addressing over 100 public meetings, 20 press conferences, and giving more than 50 interviews. Kharge accused the BJP of attempting to mislead people on religious and divisive issues, while neglecting crucial matters like unemployment and price rise.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, another prominent Congress leader, ran a spirited campaign by participating in 108 public meetings and roadshows, giving over 100 media bytes, one TV interview, and five print interviews. She focused her efforts on Rae Bareli and Amethi seats, campaigning for about two weeks in these constituencies.
Campaigning for the seventh and final phase of the Lok Sabha polls on June 1 ended on Thursday with the Congress party expressing optimism about the INDIA bloc’s chances of forming the government at the Centre. The counting of votes is scheduled for June 4.
(With agency inputs)
Throughout the campaign, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi participated in over 100 rallies and public interaction programs across the country.In a self-made video, the Wayanad MP thanked the Congress and INDIA bloc workers, saying, “Today, on the last day of campaigning, while saluting the great people of the country, I want to say with full confidence to our ‘Babbar sher’ workers of Congress that INDIA bloc is going to form the government. I thank all the leaders and workers of the alliance who stood without bowing down to save the Constitution and institutions of the country.”
Rahul highlighted that the party successfully raised the concerns of farmers, workers, youth, women, and the underprivileged, despite the Prime Minister’s attempts to divert attention from these issues. He appealed to party workers to remain vigilant at polling booths and strong rooms until the very end.
During the final phase of the elections, Rahul addressed two rallies daily in Odisha and Punjab. His promise of transferring money into people’s accounts every month under the Mahalakshmi scheme gained traction among citizens. He also continued his criticism of PM Modi, accusing him of favoring industrialists over the poor and vowed to scrap the Agnipath scheme if the INDIA bloc comes to power.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also actively participated in the campaign, addressing over 100 public meetings, 20 press conferences, and giving more than 50 interviews. Kharge accused the BJP of attempting to mislead people on religious and divisive issues, while neglecting crucial matters like unemployment and price rise.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, another prominent Congress leader, ran a spirited campaign by participating in 108 public meetings and roadshows, giving over 100 media bytes, one TV interview, and five print interviews. She focused her efforts on Rae Bareli and Amethi seats, campaigning for about two weeks in these constituencies.
Campaigning for the seventh and final phase of the Lok Sabha polls on June 1 ended on Thursday with the Congress party expressing optimism about the INDIA bloc’s chances of forming the government at the Centre. The counting of votes is scheduled for June 4.
(With agency inputs)