Former Pakistan minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain commended Congress leader and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi for carrying a bag with the word "Palestine" on it to Parliament, describing her as a "granddaughter of a towering freedom fighter like Jawaharlal Nehru," who "stood tall amidst pigmies." In his post on X, Fawad also criticized Pakistan's Members of Parliament (MPs) for lacking such courage. "What else could we expect from a granddaughter of a towering freedom fighter like Jawaharlal Nehru? Priyanka Gandhi has stood tall amidst pigmies, such shame that to date, no Pakistani member of Parliament has demonstrated such courage.
#ThankYou," the former minister in the Imran Khan government said in his post on X. In a gesture of support for the Palestinian people, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was seen on Monday carrying a bag to Parliament with "Palestine" written on it. The Congress general secretary has been vocal in her opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza and has consistently expressed solidarity with Palestinians.
The handbag, which featured the word "Palestine" along with Palestinian emblems, including a watermelon—a symbol of Palestinian solidarity—caught attention. In response to Gandhi's display, BJP Lok Sabha member Anurag Thakur criticized the Wayanad MP, questioning what message she intended to convey with the bag. "She did not speak a word on atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh but wants to make a fashion statement with the Palestine bag," he claimed.
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