Yesterday "Palestine, today Bangladesh" Priyanka Gandhi, who had arrived in Parliament the previous day with a bag expressing solidarity with Palestine, arrived today with a bag of solidarity for minorities in Bangladesh.
Priyanka's action in Parliament on Monday, when she arrived with a bag expressing solidarity with Palestine, had led to protests. Priyanka's arrival today with a new bag follows that. Priyanka had demanded in the House on Monday to ensure security for minorities in Bangladesh. As a continuation of that, Priyanka arrived with a bag with slogans written on it. A demonstration was also held outside Parliament . Other opposition MPs also participated in the demonstration with similar bags.
Wayanad MP and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi arrived to attend the winter session of Parliament today with a bag inscribed with the words 'With the minority Hindus and Christians in Bangladesh'.
Priyanka demanded that the central government take immediate steps to ensure the safety of Hindus and Christians in Bangladesh. Priyanka also highlighted India's intervention in the liberation struggle of Bangladesh in 1971, led by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Priyanka faced severe criticism from BJP members in the House on Monday after she arrived with a bag with a picture of a watermelon and the note "Palestine". The BJP criticized Priyanka for giving importance to foreign issues without mentioning domestic issues. However, Priyanka responded by saying that no one should express their opinion on the clothes or other things that she or other women wear.
Congratulating Priyanka on her arrival with a Palestinian bag, former Pakistani minister Fawad Hussain wrote on X, " What else should we expect from the granddaughter of a great freedom fighter like Jawaharlal Nehru?"
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