Congress MP Imran Masood expressed strong backing for Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as a potential Prime Ministerial candidate, while Robert Vadra, her husband, highlighted the importance of addressing pressing national concerns amidst growing expectations. Masood’s endorsement coincided with BJP criticism of Priyanka Gandhi’s response to minority violence in Bangladesh. Responding to the speculation, Robert Vadra stressed the need for unity and harmony in the face of divisive narratives.
Robert Vadra, in an exclusive interview, acknowledged the diverse calls for Priyanka’s leadership and his own political entry but urged a current focus on critical national challenges affecting citizens. He emphasized the significance of shared values and unity across communities, advocating against religious divides and emphasizing issues like pollution, education, and employment as top priorities for the nation’s progress.
Addressing concerns over pollution, Vadra urged serious parliamentary debates on crucial national issues, particularly the alarming pollution levels in the capital. He suggested exploring international cooperation if domestic solutions fall short in combating pollution effectively. Despite the Winter Session discussions, Vadra highlighted the need for urgent attention to pollution, an issue that he and Priyanka Gandhi sought to raise in Parliament.
