Kayamkulam: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday began her campaign for the April 6 Assembly polls in Kerala, by taking out a roadshow meandering through this ancient maritime trading town in Alappuzha district, seeking votes for the party candidate.
Seated atop a moving vehicle along with Aritha Babu, the Congress candidate from Kayamkulam, Priyanka clad in a yellow salwar kameez, waved to the jostling crowd of people lined up on both sides of the road and also shook hands with many enthusiastic voters.
Twenty-six-year-old Aritha is the youngest candidate in the poll arena in Kerala.
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Sitting CPI(M) MLA U Prathibha Hari is the LDF candidate in the constituency, while BJP has fielded Pradeep Lal.
Addressing a poll rally in Karunagapally, Priyanka slammed the BJP and RSS for the alleged harassment suffered by the Nuns belonging to a Kerala based congregation during a train journey in Uttar Pradesh and claimed that Home Minister Amit Shah had condemned it only because of assembly polls.
"It's election time. That's why when the sisters (nuns) were taken off a train in Jhansi and harassed by their people, the union minister made a comment saying it's wrong.
The rest of the time, they fully encouraged this sort of behaviour."
"Who gave the men of the BJP youth wing permission and authority to harass women on a train? Who gave them the right to check the identity papers of the Nuns and two girls with them.
Who allowed them to ask what their religion was? Are we to believe that in our country women cannot take a train without being harassed by someone and she is answerable to some goons about what she stands for and what she believes in?" she asked.
The Congress leader said she had spoken on the phone to the Nuns and they told her that they were worried.