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Rahul Gandhi likely to join protest against night traffic ban on NH-766

Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi is likely to join the people protesting against night traffic ban on the forest stretch of NH-766 on Friday. Earlier, Rahul had tweeted in solidarity with youths who were on an indefinite hunger strike since September 25th to protest against the daily 9-hour traffic ban on NH-766 "that has caused immense hardship to lakhs of people in Kerala and Karnataka.

Rahul Gandhi likely to join protest against night traffic ban on NH-766
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Published : Oct 2, 2019, 1:44 PM IST

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is likely to join the people protesting against night traffic ban on the forest stretch of NH-766, sources said.

Sources shared that Rahul is likely to reach Kozhikode on October 3 evening.

Rahul, who is Wayanad MP, on Tuesday led a Congress party delegation and met Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to discuss various issues including post-flood relief and rehabilitation efforts in the south Indian state.

"We discussed issues of flood relief and rehabilitation efforts and the issue of night traffic ban on the forest stretch of NH-766, along with other general issues," Rahul Gandhi told media persons after meeting the chief minister at Kerala House in New Delhi.

Rahul Gandhi likely to join protest against night traffic ban on NH-766

The Congress delegation comprising Rahul, Congress general secretary K Venugopal and Kozhikode MP M K Raghavan discussed issues relating to night traffic ban on the Kozhikode-Kollegal National Highway 766 and the implications of the proposed alternative route.

On October 1, Rahul also wrote a letter to Vijayan in which he said, "The indefinite hunger strike by youth across political lines against the night traffic ban on NH-766 does point out to us the terrible human cost of this measure."

Earlier, Rahul had tweeted in solidarity with youths who were on an indefinite hunger strike since September 25th to protest against the daily 9-hour traffic ban on NH-766 "that has caused immense hardship to lakhs of people in Kerala and Karnataka.

  • I stand in solidarity with the youth on an indefinite hunger strike since September 25th protesting against the daily 9 hour traffic ban on NH-766 that has caused immense hardship to lakhs of people in Kerala and Karnataka.

    — Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) September 29, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

He will spend time with people from 9- 9:45 am in Sulthan Batheri. On 10:15 am he will be take part in the district development meeting at the Collectorate.

Also read: The 'Feel Jail' project: Experience prison life for a day in Kannur Prison

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is likely to join the people protesting against night traffic ban on the forest stretch of NH-766, sources said.

Sources shared that Rahul is likely to reach Kozhikode on October 3 evening.

Rahul, who is Wayanad MP, on Tuesday led a Congress party delegation and met Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to discuss various issues including post-flood relief and rehabilitation efforts in the south Indian state.

"We discussed issues of flood relief and rehabilitation efforts and the issue of night traffic ban on the forest stretch of NH-766, along with other general issues," Rahul Gandhi told media persons after meeting the chief minister at Kerala House in New Delhi.

Rahul Gandhi likely to join protest against night traffic ban on NH-766

The Congress delegation comprising Rahul, Congress general secretary K Venugopal and Kozhikode MP M K Raghavan discussed issues relating to night traffic ban on the Kozhikode-Kollegal National Highway 766 and the implications of the proposed alternative route.

On October 1, Rahul also wrote a letter to Vijayan in which he said, "The indefinite hunger strike by youth across political lines against the night traffic ban on NH-766 does point out to us the terrible human cost of this measure."

Earlier, Rahul had tweeted in solidarity with youths who were on an indefinite hunger strike since September 25th to protest against the daily 9-hour traffic ban on NH-766 "that has caused immense hardship to lakhs of people in Kerala and Karnataka.

  • I stand in solidarity with the youth on an indefinite hunger strike since September 25th protesting against the daily 9 hour traffic ban on NH-766 that has caused immense hardship to lakhs of people in Kerala and Karnataka.

    — Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) September 29, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

He will spend time with people from 9- 9:45 am in Sulthan Batheri. On 10:15 am he will be take part in the district development meeting at the Collectorate.

Also read: The 'Feel Jail' project: Experience prison life for a day in Kannur Prison

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Night traffic ban on NH 766 in Wayanad: Rahul Gandhi will arrive on friday 



Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi will be part of the protest in Wayanad which demanding lifting of night traffic ban in Bandipur route, on friday. Expressing the solidarity he will spend time with the people from 9 to 9:45 am in Sulthan Batheri. On 10:15 am he will be take part in the district development meeting at the Collectorate. Wayanad has been witnessing strong protests over the last few days. Over 10,000 Students took out the march in tuesday as part of the protest.  


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