Priyanka Gandhi Palestine bag
Pakistani Politician Fawad Chaudhry Lauds Priyanka Gandhi for Palestinian Support, Slams Local MPs
‘Stood tall amidst…’: Pak flesh presser lauds’ Nehru’s granddaughter’ Priyanka Gandhi over Palestine bag
The ex-PTI member also slammed fellow Pakistani politicians for “no longer showing such braveness.” Pakistani flesh presser Fawad Chaudhry changed into effusive in his praise for Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra after she carried a bag with “Palestine” emblazoned on it to Parliament on Monday. The former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief slammed his fellow Pakistani politicians for “no longer demonstrating such courage.” Chaudhry published on X (previously Twitter), “What else could we expect from a granddaughter of a towering freedom fighter like Jawaharlal Nehru? Priyanka Gandhi has stood tall amidst pigmies, such disgrace that thus far, no Pakistani member of Parliament has tested such braveness.” Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a vocal supporter of the Palestinian motive, became visible with the “Palestine” bag in Parliament, where the Winter Session is underway.
While the gesture caused the ruling BJP to accuse individuals of the Nehru-Gandhi circle of relatives of “roaming round with the bag of appeasement,” the Congress MP hit them lower back and became known for what she described as “traditional patriarchy.” She informed a reporter, “No one will determine what I could put on. Who is going to decide what clothes I am going to put on? This is typical patriarchy, identifying what a woman has to wear.”
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According to a news agency PTI report, Abed Elazig Abu Jazer, Charge d’affaires of the Palestine Embassy in New Delhi, had last week referred to as on Vadra to congratulate the Congress leader on her recent election victory from Kerala’s Wayanad, a seat formerly represented by way of her brother Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition within the Lok Sabha. In June, Vadra slammed Israeli high minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s “genocidal” moves in Palestine’s Gaza, which has been underneath an Israeli military offensive since October 2023. The offensive was launched following October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel via Hamas, the Islamist group that runs Gaza.
