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Anurag Dhanda: Flood In Punjab, Rahul Gandhi Roams Malaysia, How Unfortunate

In this hour of distress, the public expects political leaders to stand in solidarity with the affected citizens and extend every possible support, rather than indulging in foreign trips.

Anurag Dhanda: Anurag Dhanda, AAP National Media In-charge, criticized Rahul Gandhi for his absence during the severe flood crisis in Punjab. He tweeted that while Punjab is facing a devastating flood, Rahul Gandhi is leisurely traveling in Malaysia.

Flood In Punjab, Rahul Gandhi Roams Malaysia, How Unfortunate

Dhanda highlighted that despite the severe situation, Rahul Gandhi has not expressed any concern or offered assistance to the flood-affected people of Punjab. His tweet focused solely on Rahul Gandhi’s actions, questioning the absence of leadership at such a critical time.

He further pointed out that the people of Punjab are struggling to deal with the destruction caused by rising river waters, loss of homes, crops, and infrastructure. In this hour of distress, the public expects political leaders to stand in solidarity with the affected citizens and extend every possible support, rather than indulging in foreign trips.

The AAP leader emphasized that only the state government led by Bhagwant Mann

The AAP leader emphasized that only the state government led by Bhagwant Mann is actively working on-ground relief efforts. Meanwhile, there is silence from the opposition, which raises serious concerns about their priorities.

Anurag Dhanda’s tweet has gone viral on social media, generating widespread discussion about political accountability during natural calamities. Many citizens expressed disappointment over Rahul Gandhi’s absence and demanded that national leaders focus more on India’s internal challenges instead of foreign vacations.

This controversy continues to attract attention as Punjab fights to recover from the worst flood situation in recent years, with thousands of people displaced and efforts ongoing to provide relief and rebuild the affected areas.

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