Priyanka Gandhi is an MP from Wayanad Lok Sabha seat. She won the by-election held in November.
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi arrived at Parliament on Monday with a bag in support of Palestine. It is written on it: “Palestine will be free”. The symbol of peace, white dove and watermelon has also been made on the handbag. It is considered a symbol of Palestinian solidarity.
Earlier in June 2024 also, Priyanka had criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Priyanka’s comment came after Netanyahu defended the ongoing war in Gaza in his speech to the US Congress. He then declared that the Israeli government had committed a brutal genocide in Gaza.
Priyanka had written on
When Priyanka was asked about the bag, she replied:
I have stated many times what my opinions are. Who will decide how I dress? This sounds like the conservative patriarchy that has been going on for years regarding what women should and should not wear. I don’t believe it, I’ll wear what I want.
Photo of Priyanka Gandhi’s bag
Before heading to the Lok Sabha, Priyanka Gandhi posed with her bag at the entrance.
This bag was present in Priyanka’s hand even when Congress MLAs were protesting outside the House.
This photo of the bag was posted by Lutyens Media on its X handle.
Palestine symbol on the bag There are 8 symbols of Palestine, which show their identity and opposition to Israel. The bag brought by Priyanka contained kaffiyeh, watermelon, an olive branch, Palestinian embroidery and a dove as a symbol of peace. The bag also features the red, green, white and black colors of the Palestinian flag.
The war continues between Israel and Palestine for 1 year, more than 45,000 dead A war has been raging in Gaza between Israel and Hamas for more than a year. So far, more than 45,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks. So far, two Hamas leaders, Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar, have been killed in Israeli attacks. Since then, no new Hamas leader has been declared in Gaza.
Charge d’affaires of the Palestinian embassy in New Delhi, Abed Elrazegg Abu Jazar, had called Priyanka from Wayanad in Kerala last week to congratulate her on her election victory.
Priyanka said: Government should raise voice on Hindu and Christian minorities in Bangladesh Priyanka Gandhi asked a question during Question Hour in the Lok Sabha on Monday. She said, “The first issue I want to discuss is that this government should raise its voice against the atrocities committed against the Hindu and Christian minorities in Bangladesh, talk to them and seek their support.
The second problem is that today a photo was removed from the army headquarters, showing the Pakistani army surrendering to the Indian army. Today is Victory Day. First of all, I would like to salute the brave soldiers who fought for us in the 1971 war.
Priyanka said, “Whatever was happening in Bangladesh, no one was listening to the voice of the Bangladeshi people, our Bengali brothers and sisters. At that time, Indira Gandhi was Prime Minister, I would like to salute her. He showed courage in the most difficult circumstances and demonstrated leadership that led the country to victory.
India’s support for Palestine India’s position is in favor of Palestine. India supported the UN General Assembly resolution calling for Israel’s withdrawal from the Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, occupied since 1967, and for a just and lasting peace in West Asia. This proposal was presented by Senegal, on which 157 countries agreed.
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