Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi recently visited a dairy farm in Kerala's Kodenchery, engaging directly with local farmers to understand their economic challenges. During her visit, she highlighted issues like rising veterinary medicine costs and inadequate insurance coverage for dairy farmers. She humorously encountered a cow named "Alia Bhatt" and shared her commitment to advocating for farmers' welfare on social media. Her outreach is part of her broader engagement with grassroots communities in her Wayanad constituency.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Champions Kerala Dairy Farmers' Struggles

  • Priyanka Gandhi meets Kerala dairy farmers in Kodenchery
  • Highlights economic challenges in dairy sector
  • Pledges to write to concerned ministry
  • Discusses rising veterinary medicine and cattle feed costs
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Priyanka Gandhi meets dairy farmers in Kerala, vows to raise concerns with Centre

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi visits Kodenchery dairy farm, highlights farmers' economic challenges and vows to raise concerns with Central government

"Many farmers are unable to make ends meet - Priyanka Gandhi"

Kodenchery, Oct 7

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday visited a dairy farm in Kerala's Kodenchery, engaging with local dairy farmers to understand the challenges plaguing the sector.

During the visit, she encountered a cow humorously named "Alia Bhatt," prompting a light-hearted apology to the Bollywood actor on social media.

In a post on X, Priyanka Gandhi expressed concern over the economic hardships faced by dairy farmers, citing rising costs of veterinary medicines, inadequate insurance coverage, and limited access to quality cattle feed as key issues.

"Many farmers are unable to make ends meet," she wrote, adding that she intends to formally write to the concerned ministry to apprise them of these challenges.

She also thanked the farmers for their candid discussions and pledged to advocate for their welfare.

"I will do whatever I can to help," she stated.

The visit comes amid growing concerns over the sustainability of small-scale dairy farming in Kerala, where input costs have surged and support mechanisms remain insufficient.

Priyanka Gandhi's outreach is seen as part of her broader engagement with grassroots communities in her Wayanad constituency.

Last week, after the Centre granted Rs 260.56 crore instead of the Rs 2,221 crore requested by the Kerala government for rebuilding landslide-hit Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi said that "what they received instead is neglect" and that "relief and rehabilitation must rise above politics."

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra took to the social media platform X and said, "The people of Wayanad faced a devastating tragedy that demanded compassion, fairness, and urgent relief. Kerala requested Rs 2,221 crore to rebuild lives after the landslide, but the Central government sanctioned only Rs 260 crore -- a fraction of what was needed."

She added, "The people of Wayanad, who lost homes, livelihoods, and loved ones, had hoped for meaningful assistance, especially after the Prime Minister's visit. What they received instead is neglect."

"Relief and rehabilitation must rise above politics. Human suffering cannot be treated as a political opportunity. The people of Wayanad deserve nothing less than justice, support, and dignity," she said.

Earlier, on October 1, more than a year after the devastating landslides struck Wayanad, the Centre sanctioned its first dedicated financial assistance for the district's reconstruction.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The Alia Bhatt cow moment was hilarious! 😄 But seriously, dairy farming is facing real crisis across India. My uncle in Punjab also sold his cattle last year because it wasn't profitable anymore.
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Meera T
While I appreciate the concern shown, I wish politicians would focus more on concrete solutions rather than photo ops. Dairy farmers need immediate relief, not just promises. The insurance coverage issue she mentioned is particularly important.
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Karthik V
The Wayanad funding issue is really concerning. Rs 260 crore when they asked for Rs 2221 crore? That's just 12% of what's needed! How can people rebuild their lives with such inadequate support? This is truly disappointing.
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Aman W
Good to see political leaders actually visiting farms and understanding ground realities. Dairy farming is the backbone of rural India and needs proper policy support. Hope this leads to some concrete action.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Kerala, I can confirm the dairy sector is struggling badly. Many small farmers are quitting because they can't afford the maintenance costs. We need both state and central government intervention on this.

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