Election authorities in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris region inspected a chopper carrying Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. The event occurred as Rahul Gandhi was on his way to Wayanad, his Lok Sabha seat in Kerala.
Rahul Gandhi’s helicopter:
According to reports, election authorities scrutinized a chopper transporting Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris on Monday. According to police, flying squad officers searched the aircraft when it landed in the Nilgiris.
According to poll panel sources, Rahul Gandhi’s helicopter search was carried out in accordance with regular protocols to guarantee free and fair elections.
Rahul Gandhi’s Campaign:
While traveling to his Wayanad parliamentary seat in Kerala, he was engaged in a number of campaign events, such as open forums.
In an attempt to win a second term, Rahul is contesting in the Wayanad Lok Sabha elections on April 26. In Wayanad, Rahul conducted a large roadshow later on Wednesday. The roadshow in Sultan Bathery, Wayanad, drew thousands of party members and workers. Gandhi supported himself and the Congress party by waving to the audience from an open car.
In addition to attending many events in his district, the Congress MP is on a two-day tour of the state and will host a United Democratic Front (UDF) rally in Kozhikode in the evening.
Rahul Gandhi in 2019 Lok Sabha elections:
With the largest margin in Kerala’s history, Gandhi was victorious in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from Wayanad with a whopping 4.31 lakh votes. He defeated LDF candidate PP Suneer with 64.94 percent of the vote. Tushar Vellapally, the head of the BDJ (S), was fielded by the NDA and received only 78,000 votes, or a meager 7.25 percent of the total.
About Rahul Gandhi:
Rahul Rajiv Gandhi is an Indian politician and member of the Indian Parliament who represents Wayanad, Kerala, in the Lok Sabha. He formerly represented the seat of Amethi in Uttar Pradesh. He is a member of the Indian National Congress, the largest opposition party, and served as its president from December 2017 to July 2019.
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