Priyanka Gandhi's husband Robert Vadra expressed his happiness at her decision to enter the electoral battle from Wayanad, saying that she would work hard for herself and for the people. He also praised Priyanka's dedication towards her family and the country. Vadra also addressed his own political prospects, stating that he would make a decision if the people wanted him to enter active politics. Priyanka's massive roadshow in Kalpetta and her filing of nominations for the bypoll were also highlighted.
Priyanka Gandhi, along with her family members and senior Congress leaders, filed her nomination papers in Kalpetta for the upcoming elections. She expressed her gratitude towards the people of Wayanad, where she is contesting from, and stated that she has been involved in political campaigns since a young age. In a public gathering, she also criticized the BJP government for spreading divisiveness and appealed for the protection of her sister, whom she considers as her family, if elected.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting in Wayanad and asks the people to support and protect his sister Priyanka Gandhi, the new candidate for the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll. He shares the special bond between him and his sister, highlighting her role in taking care of their family after their father's death. Rahul also asserts that even though Priyanka will officially represent Wayanad in Parliament, he will continue to be the "unofficial MP" and will address the issues faced by the people in the region.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was greeted by a massive crowd of UDF supporters as she arrived in Kalpetta to file her nomination papers for the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypolls. Speaking at the event, she expressed gratitude for the support and reflected on her brother Rahul Gandhi's previous success in the constituency. The event also saw her addressing the recent landslide in Wayanad and expressing her concern for the affected community.
In response to the devastating Wayanad landslide disaster that claimed over 200 lives, the Kerala government has announced plans for a new 'community living' style township to rehabilitate the survivors. Minister K Rajan revealed that the government has identified two locations, Kottappadi and Kalpetta, for the township to provide not just homes but also jobs and education for those affected. The aim is to ensure a holistic life for the victims and help them rebuild and move forward.