Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra expressed her joy upon receiving her election certificate on Wednesday, stating that it represents not just a document but a symbol of love, trust, and the values she upholds.
“My colleagues from Wayanad brought my certificate of election today. For me, it is not just a document; it is a symbol of your love, trust, and the values we are committed to. Thank you, Wayanad, for choosing me to continue this journey toward building a better future for yourselves,” Priyanka shared on X.
The Congress party’s official account added, “Leaders from Wayanad presented the election certificate from the Wayanad parliamentary by-election to Congress General Secretary Smt. @priyankagandhi ji in the presence of Leader of Opposition Shri @RahulGandhi. Priyanka ji expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the people of Wayanad for their overwhelming support and trust. She also thanked the leaders for their tireless efforts during the election. During the meeting, Priyanka ji engaged in discussions with the leaders to outline the future course of action, prioritizing local concerns and collective development initiatives for Wayanad.”
T R Baalu met with Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to convey Stalin’s congratulatory message
On Tuesday, senior DMK leader T R Baalu met with Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to convey Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin’s congratulatory message on her significant victory in the Wayanad parliamentary by-election.
In Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra won by a substantial margin of 410,931 votes against CPI candidate Sathyan Mokeri. She expressed her gratitude to the leaders, workers, volunteers, and colleagues who contributed to her election campaign. Additionally, she thanked her mother and Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, husband Robert Vadra, children Raihan and Miraya, and her brother Rahul Gandhi for their unwavering support and guidance.
The by-elections took place across 48 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha seats in 15 states, with significant contests in Uttar Pradesh and Wayanad, Kerala, marking Priyanka Gandhi’s electoral debut.