Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi has inaugurated a water project in Wayanad that was originally sanctioned by her brother Rahul Gandhi. The project addresses the long-standing drinking water needs of Mylukunnu residents in her constituency. During her visit, she focused on ensuring the long-term sustainability of the water supply infrastructure. She also emphasized participatory governance and close monitoring to make development more responsive to people's needs.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Inaugurates Rahul Gandhi Water Project in Wayanad

  • Project supplies drinking water to Mylukunnu residents after long-pending local demand
  • Priyanka emphasized participatory governance and grassroots scheme monitoring
  • Discussions held on long-term maintenance and sustainability of water infrastructure
  • Review meeting recommended follow-up steps for community handholding support
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Priyanka Gandhi inaugurates water project sanctioned by Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra inaugurates drinking water project sanctioned by brother Rahul Gandhi, addressing long-pending demand in Mylukunnu area.

"Privileged to have inaugurated a project sanctioned by my brother Shri Rahul Gandhi - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

New Delhi, Oct 4

Congress general secretary and Wayanad Lok Sabha MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday said that the focus of her ongoing work in her constituency is on addressing people’s daily needs and ensuring that welfare projects are implemented effectively.

In a post on X, the Congress MP said, “Privileged to have inaugurated a project sanctioned by my brother Shri Rahul Gandhi and to have been able to provide water for the Mylukunnu Unnathi and all these lovely ladies.”

The project aims to supply drinking water to residents of Mylukunnu, a long-pending demand of the local community.

During her most recent visit to her constituency, which ended last month, Priyanka Gandhi interacted with beneficiaries and reviewed the progress of the scheme with officials of the concerned department.

She said discussions were also held on ensuring the long-term sustainability of the water supply infrastructure.

“I also discussed the long-term maintenance issues of these projects with officials of the department, and we followed up with a discussion in the DISHA meeting as well,” she wrote in her post.

Priyanka added that the review meeting recommended a set of follow-up steps to ensure that the projects, when handed over to the community, are accompanied by proper handholding and guidance from the implementing agencies.

The Congress MP, who spent several days in Wayanad last month meeting local residents and visiting development sites, has been emphasising participatory governance and monitoring to strengthen grassroots delivery of schemes.

The latest visit marks another phase of her constituency outreach that combines direct public engagement with close oversight of project execution, a model she has described as essential to making development “responsive and people-centred.”

Incidentally, Rahul Gandhi represented Wayanad from 2019-2024 and contested the May 2024 general elections again. But after he won, the Congress party asked him to represent the Rae Bareli constituency, and he resigned from Wayanad.

In the by-election in November last year, Priyanka Gandhi won a stellar victory.

- IANS

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Meera T
While I appreciate the water project, I wish politicians would focus more on sustainable solutions rather than photo ops. The real test will be whether this water supply continues uninterrupted for years to come. The maintenance discussion is crucial!
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Sarah B
Interesting how the Gandhi family continues to maintain their connection with Wayanad. Rahul Gandhi sanctions the project, Priyanka inaugurates it. Hope the people of Wayanad benefit genuinely from this water supply scheme. 💧
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Arjun K
Participatory governance is the need of the hour! Glad to see Priyanka Gandhi emphasizing community involvement in project monitoring. This is how development should work - with people at the center, not just as beneficiaries but as partners.
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Priya S
As someone from Kerala, I know how crucial water projects are for our hilly regions. Hope this brings real relief to the women of Mylukunnu who probably had to walk long distances for water. Basic amenities should reach every corner of India. 👍
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David E
The DISHA meeting follow-up shows proper planning. Too many projects in India get inaugurated with great fanfare but then fail due to poor maintenance. Hope this water project doesn't meet the same fate. Sustainability is key!

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