Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra delivered her maiden speech in Parliament, using the occasion to highlight constitutional issues and criticize the BJP-led government. In a session commemorating the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution, Gandhi described it as a “protective shield of justice, unity, and freedom of expression” and accused the ruling party of making attempts to undermine it over the last decade.
Constitution and Justice
Gandhi began by invoking Babasaheb Ambedkar, crediting him for empowering citizens to demand justice and hold the government accountable. She shared an emotional story of Adnan and Uzair, sons of a tailor killed in Sambhal, who dream of fulfilling their late father’s aspirations thanks to the hope instilled by the Constitution.
“This dream and hope was instilled in his heart by the Constitution of India,” she said, emphasizing the role of the document in shaping the nation’s aspirations.
Criticism of BJP Policies
Gandhi accused the government of attempting to weaken reservations through privatization and lateral entry, asserting, “The government is working to dilute the reservation policy, which ensures social justice for marginalized communities.” She also highlighted the public demand for a caste-based census, accusing the ruling party of avoiding critical issues during the Lok Sabha elections.
Targeting Corporate Favoritism
Gandhi did not hold back on the issue of corporate favouritism, particularly naming industrialist Gautam Adani. She accused the government of creating policies that benefit a single individual at the expense of millions of Indians.
“All businesses are being handed over to one person—railways, airports, cold storages—while 142 crore Indians are being ignored,” she alleged. She also mentioned the plight of apple growers in Himachal Pradesh, blaming policies favouring private interests for their struggles.
A Call for Accountability
Gandhi questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s response to instances of injustice, including violence in Sambhal and Manipur.
“The Prime Minister bows before the Constitution, but when cries for justice echo from Sambhal and Manipur, there isn’t a wrinkle on his forehead,” she remarked. She also took a swipe at Modi’s ideological affiliations, stating, “It seems the Prime Minister hasn’t understood that it is ‘Bharat ka Samvidhan,’ not ‘Sangh ka Vidhan.’”
Appeal for Transparent Elections
Gandhi concluded by advocating for greater transparency in the electoral process. “Conduct elections through a ballot, and the truth will be revealed,” she said, challenging the government’s credibility.
This bold speech marks Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s entry into parliamentary debates, positioning her as a vocal critic of the government and a strong advocate for constitutional values.