Sun, 28 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Jun 28, 2026 · 20:55
Kerala News Updated Jun 28, 2026

Priyanka Gandhi Congratulates Mountaineer Zuhra on Everest Triumph

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra felicitated Wayanad mountaineer Zuhra Cherukappalli for scaling Mount Everest. She praised Zuhra’s determination and courage, calling it an inspiration for women across the country. The meeting took place during Priyanka’s two-day visit to her Wayanad constituency. Priyanka also inaugurated development projects and interacted with local residents during the visit.

Priyanka Gandhi congratulates mountaineer Zuhara on Everest triumph

Wayanad, June 28

Congress General Secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday felicitated Wayanad mountaineer Zuhra Cherukappalli for her remarkable achievement of scaling Mount Everest, describing the feat as a shining example of determination, courage and perseverance that would inspire women across the country.

During the meeting held in Wayanad, Priyanka warmly congratulated Zuhra on becoming one of the few women from Kerala to conquer the world's highest peak. She praised the young mountaineer for overcoming immense physical and mental challenges to achieve her dream, saying her success reflected the spirit of resilience and hard work.

The Congress leader said Zuhra's achievement was not merely a personal milestone but a proud moment for Wayanad and Kerala. She noted that such accomplishments motivate young people, particularly girls, to pursue ambitious goals with confidence and determination.

Priyanka interacted with Zuhra and her family, extending her best wishes for her future endeavours. She said stories of perseverance like Zuhra's reinforce the belief that dedication and unwavering commitment can help overcome even the most daunting challenges.

The felicitation formed part of Priyanka Gandhi's two-day visit to her Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency, during which she participated in a series of public programmes and development initiatives across the district.

Over the past two days, she inaugurated public infrastructure projects, attended meetings with local residents and party workers, and reviewed issues concerning development and public welfare in the constituency.

The Congress MP also interacted with people from different sections of society, listening to their concerns and assuring them that their issues would continue to be raised at the appropriate forums.

Since being elected as the Member of Parliament from Wayanad in the 2024 by-election, Priyanka Gandhi has maintained regular engagement with the constituency, frequently visiting the region to review developmental works and interact with residents.

The meeting with Zuhra Cherukappalli added a celebratory note to her constituency visit, with Priyanka reiterating that achievements in sports, adventure and other fields deserve recognition and encouragement.

She expressed hope that Zuhra's inspiring journey to the summit of Mount Everest would encourage more young women to dream big, break barriers and strive for excellence.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha Reddy

While it's great to see a mountaineer being felicitated, I hope the political visits also focus on pressing issues like landslides in Wayanad and farmers' distress. Congratulating achievers is fine but development work should be priority. Just saying...

Rajesh Iyer

Zuhra's climb is a metaphor for what Indian women can do when given opportunity. From Kerala to Everest - this is the new India. Kudos to her and her family for supporting such dreams. Meanwhile, Wayanad needs more than photo-ops but this was nice touch.

Priya Venkatesh

Finally some positive news! With all the negativity around, reading about a young woman from Kerala conquering Everest gives hope. And Priyanka ji taking time out to appreciate her shows good leadership. 🇮🇳 Women power!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked