Priyanka Gandhi boosts morale of Congress workers

The tussle between Congress and UP govt over the issue of buses for migrants boosted morale of Congress leaders, Priyanka Gandhi has succeeded taking up space of main opposition party against BJP

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The tussle between the Congress party and the Yogi Adityanath-led UP government over the issue of arranging buses for migrant labourers stranded in Uttar Pradesh has boosted the sagging morale of the Congress leaders and workers in the state.

Priyanka Gandhi has succeeded in bringing the party at the forefront, taking up space of the main opposition party against the ruling BJP in UP.

With her offer of organising 1000 buses to the UP government for migrant workers, Priyanka Gandhi has managed to score over other political parties, including the Samajwadi Party and the BSP.

While Priyanka Gandhi appeared to be extremely concerned about the plight of the migrant labourers, and pitched in by arranging 879 buses and other vehicles to transport the workers, former chief ministers — Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati — were seen taking to the microblogging site Twitter to express their views.

The UP government tried to turn the matter in its favour by saying that it’s a matter of debate whether all the buses arranged by Congress were fit or not take migrant workers, saying that “only 879” out of the 1000 vehicles arranged were buses. However, the “bus row” has led the Congress party and its charismatic leader to being talked about in the country and appreciated widely for her genuine concern.

It’s being said that Priyanka Gandhi has succeeded in sending the message to UP population and migrant workers that Congress is really bothered about them.

While Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati issued press notes and merely tweeted to express their sharply critical views, Priyanka Gandhi has written four letters to the UP Chief Minister with suggestions to deal with the issue of migrant labourers and expressed willingness to join in the relief work.

Priyanka Gandhi also held video conference with her party leaders in the state and directed to start community kitchens at the state level in various districts.


It’s obvious that during the current coronavirus-induced lockdown period, Priyanka Gandhi has activated her party leadership and energized the rank and file to get involved in relief work in UP.

As directed by Priyanka Gandhi, UPCC president Ajay Kumar Lallu not only started camping in the party headquarters, but also monitored the work being done all over the state.

Significantly enough, Lallu was arrested by the state government over the bus row for “giving false information” and was sent to jail.

In order to express party’s solidarity with Lallu, Priyanka Gandhi organised massive show with 50,000 party workers coming on Facebook live, where they resolved to fight for the party and leaders Priyanka and the jailed UPCC chief Ajay Lallu. These workers who were live on Facebook also paid tribute to Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversary on May 21.

Although the state elections for UP assembly will be held in 2022, but the recent action of Priyanka Gandhi has galvanised the party leaders and the rank and file.


Earlier also, Priyanka Gandhi had succeeded in reaching Unnao to take up the issue of the rape and murder of a woman. In Sonbhadra also, Priyanka Gandhi took up the case of women by reaching there and staging dharna.

Veteran Congress leader Amir Haider said that at a time when no political party was willing to come out its comfort zone, Priyanka Gandhi with her action not boosted the morale of workers but also brought the party centrestage in the national discourse otherwise dominated by the antics of PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and the BJP ministers. Haider said Priyanka Gandhi’s role in times of crisis would be helpful for the party in future.

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Published: 22 May 2020, 8:45 PM