Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi showed quick action when she stopped her convoy to help victims of a car crash in Kozhikode. She ensured medical aid was provided before continuing her journey. The Congress leader also expressed sorrow over the Shirgao temple stampede in Goa. Her visit to Kerala highlights her engagement with her Wayanad constituency.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Stops Convoy to Aid Kozhikode Car Accident Victims

  • Priyanka Gandhi paused her convoy to help crash victims
  • Directed medical team to assist injured family
  • Expressed grief over Shirgao stampede tragedy
  • Visiting Kerala for Wayanad constituency tour
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Priyanka Gandhi stops her convoy, helps accident victim in Kozhikode

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi halts her convoy to assist injured in Kozhikode crash, arranging medical aid before resuming her journey.

"It is extremely sad to hear about the death of several devotees and injuries to many others due to a stampede... – Priyanka Gandhi"

Kozhikode, May 4

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi stopped her convoy after noticing a car accident in Eengappuzha on Saturday night. She called in a doctor from the convoy to examine the injured and provide them with first aid.

The accident occurred when the car in which a native of Koyilandy and his family were travelling collided with another car at Eengappuzha in Kozhikode District.

Priyanka Gandhi MP continued her journey by directing the medical team in the ambulance in the convoy to take the injured to the hospital. The accident occurred when the car in which Noushad, a native of Koyilandy, and his family were travelling collided with another car at Eengappuzha in Kozhikode District.

In a video shared by the Congress leader's office, Gandhi was seen interacting with the injured.

She arrived in Kerala for a three-day visit to her Lok Sabha constituency, Wayanad.

Meanwhile, Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday offered condolences over the tragic incident of a stampede in Shirgao, Goa, which claimed six lives.

In a post, Priyanka Gandhi wrote, " It is extremely sad to hear about the death of several devotees and injuries to many others due to a stampede during the annual pilgrimage to the Lerai Devi Temple in Shirgaon, Goa."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is how leaders should behave! 👏 Not just making speeches but showing humanity in action. Doesn't matter which party you support, helping accident victims is always commendable. More politicians should learn from this example.
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Sunita M.
While I appreciate her gesture, I wonder if this would make news if it was an ordinary citizen doing the same? Our media gives too much importance to politicians doing basic human things. Still, good that she helped.
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Arjun P.
As someone from Kerala, I'm glad she showed concern for locals during her visit. Many politicians just come for photo ops and leave. At least she took time to help common people in distress. #HumanityFirst
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Priya N.
The video shows her genuine concern. No drama, just practical help. Also her condolences for Goa stampede shows she cares beyond just her constituency. We need more such compassionate leaders in Indian politics.
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Vikram S.
Good work by Priyanka ji, but let's not forget the real heroes are the doctors and medical staff who actually provided the treatment. Hope the injured recover soon. Road accidents in Kerala are becoming too frequent - authorities need to improve safety.

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