Priyanka Gandhi Vadra Honors Tribal Traditions Amid Infrastructure Concerns
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress general secretary, reminisced about Indira Gandhi's respect for tribal communities during the inauguration of a cultural center in Wayanad. Vadra highlighted her grandmother's reverence for tribal traditions and addressed local issues, including the need for better animal attack prevention infrastructure.

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During a significant event at Sultan Bathery, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra honored the rich tribal traditions, recalling how her grandmother, Indira Gandhi, greatly respected these communities and influenced her grandchildren with similar values.
Speaking at the inauguration of a cultural center in Wayanad, Vadra addressed pressing local issues like animal attacks and advocated for proper fencing to protect the tribal populace, acknowledging the shortfall in current government measures.
As part of her visit, Vadra also revisited Thressia OJ, reaffirming her connection with the locals and continuous commitment to her constituency in Wayanad.
(With inputs from agencies.)