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How can you laugh at rallies when people screaming for help?: Priyanka Gandhi questions Centre

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How can you laugh at rallies when people screaming for help?: Priyanka Gandhi questions Centre

How can you laugh at rallies when people screaming for help?: Priyanka Gandhi questions Centre

In an exclusive interview with ANI on April 21, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra questioned Centre for conducting election rallies during the peak of COVID-19.

"Even today they're busy with campaigning.

They're laughing from the stages (at rallies).

People are crying, screaming for help, seeking oxygen, beds, medicines and you're going to huge rallies and laughing!

How can you?," questions Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.


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