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Embarrassment For Congress As Priyanka Gandhi Makes Repeated Mistakes In Condolence Message To Sitaram Yechury
by Swarajya Staff - Apr 22, 2021 11:18 AM
Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
In much embarrassment for the Congress party, its general secretary Priyanka Gandhi made repeated mistakes in her Twitter posts condoling the demise of Sitaram Yechury s son.
Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury lost his 34-year-old son Ashish on Thursday morning (22 April) to Coronavirus. Yechury shared the news on his Twitter account.
Gandhi had to delete her condolence tweets twice.
In her first tweet posted around 10.34 am, Gandhi wrote âSitaram Kesariâ instead of âSitaram Yechuryâ.
04/22/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2021 01:12
Keynote Address by External Affairs Minister at ICWA-USI International Gallipoli Virtual Seminar
Excellencies, distinguished scholars, ladies and gentlemen.
I am pleased to join you all today at the inauguration of the International Conference on Gallipoli 2021. This is the first major commemoration of the Battle of Gallipoli to be hosted by any platform of national significance in India. Perhaps, it is only appropriate that it should be done jointly by two venerable, historic bodies - the United Service Institution and the Indian Council of World Affairs. Their coming together with international participation has provided an opportunity to not only reflect on the Gallipoli campaign, but also to assess India s contribution to World War I. I know that the specific theme today is of Gallipoli Revisited; but this is also an occasion to revisit the larger issue of India s global participation and presence.