GENERAL ELECTIONS 2024
#LokSabhaElections2024 : With Massive Crowds And Party Workers , Rahul Gandhi Files Nomination From Wayanad
Thousands of people, including UDF leaders and workers, turned up at Kalpetta in Wayanad to welcome the incumbent MP Rahul Gandhi who arrived to file his nomination papers for the coming Lok Sabha elections.
Accompanied by his sister Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul landed at around 10.45 am on a helicopter from Kannur. They were greeted by hundreds of party workers and supporters at the helipad at Muppainad, a village in the area.
Rahul Gandhi, accompanied by his sister Priyanka Gandhi and other senior party leaders including AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, submitted his nomination papers to the Wayanad District Collector who is also the Returning Officer.
After submitting the papers, he read out the oath to uphold the Constitution which concluded the submission process.
From there he travelled by road to the new bus stand at Kalpetta, the starting point of his roadshow which began at 11.30 am. While hundreds of UDF workers lined up for the roadshow, several people across all age groups carried party flags and placards with the Congress MP’s photograph and balloons in the party colours and gathered on the roadsides to welcome him.
Standing atop an open truck, Rahul was flanked by Priyanka and senior party leaders from Kerala as the roadshow moved towards the Civil Station locality.
From his vehicle, the Congress MP waved to the thousands who thronged both sides of the road and shouted ‘jai jai Rahul Gandhi’ and ‘down down Narendra Modi’. Hundreds of party workers and supporters walked in front, alongside and at the rear of the vehicle.
Rahul Gandhi will be contesting against BJP state president K Surendran and CPI leader Annie Raja from the Wayanad LS constituency. He had won from the same seat in 2019 with a massive margin of over four lakh votes.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi won after polling 7,06,367 votes out of a total of 10,92,197 with his closest rival — CPI’s P P Suneer — receiving only 2,74,597 votes.