Priyanka Gandhi Vadra broke the rules in Lucknow, now asking for donations to fill invoices
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra broke the rules in Lucknow, now asking for donations to fill invoices
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Lucknow: Recently, on Saturday, December 28, 2019, the invoice was cut on the scooty on which Congress General Secretary and UP in-charge Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was out in the capital Lucknow. Now the Congress party is seen asking for donations from the public to pay his fine.

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Sources say that during the press conference on Monday, when Priyanka was asked a question about Scooty's challan, she said that the challan will be filled. He also said that his security is a small matter, the security of the state is a big thing. After this statement of Priyanka, the Congress leaders in Lucknow are seen collecting donations from the people for the challan. In this whole case, City Congress Committee President Mukesh Singh Chauhan said that the penalty incurred on raising the voice of the public should be Will be filled with cooperation. We will raise the public voice, we are committed to this.

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On Saturday, December 28, 2019, despite the police stopping, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Vadra had gone to meet the family of former IPS SR Darapuri with her supporters. Darapuri is jailed on 19 December in Lucknow on charges of violence against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Lohia went on the scooty from the path to the polytechnic intersection. Both did not wear helmets. On this, the challan of the scooty was cut by the police on Sunday. Scooty Vineet Khand was of Rajdeep Singh, resident of Gomtinagar, who was run by former Rajasthan MLA and party national secretary Dheeraj Gurjar without wearing a helmet. Lucknow Police has challaned 6300 rupees. We are raising the question of public safety. It was also said that there is no big deal in this. We will fill the fine.

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