Rahul reaches out tribal women in MP

Gandhi told the women that he has come to listen to their problems and not to give any speech

Press Trust of India Mandla (MP)
Last Updated : Mar 22 2014 | 4:59 PM IST
Facing a tough election, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi today reached out to the tribal women engaged in collection of tendu leaves, and patiently heard the problems being faced by them.

The interaction, organised as a 'chaupal' (open public space in rural areas) like gathering under a tree, was held at village Patpatpara here in tribal-dominated Mandla district.

Before the start of the session, Rahul spent about 30 minutes in nearby jungles where tendu leaves (used for wrapping bidis) are found. The non-wood forest produce is a key source of livelihood for tribals in the country.

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The Congress leader told the women that he has come to listen to their problems and not to give any speech.

"These days leaders come to a place, deliver their speech and return. In contrast to this, I have come to listen to your problems and not to deliver any speech," the Amethi MP told the gathering.

One of the women, Ansuya Choudhary, told Rahul that tendu leaves collection was a tough and strenuous task which often led to neglect of children and family. A woman complained about non-availability of water in the village.

Another participant, Lamili Bai, said she gets work under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, but the wages are often less than what is prescribed under the Government- sponsored programme.

The Congress Vice-President said he was happy to note that women at the 'chaupal' were speaking without any fear.

Madhya Pradesh Congress President Arun Yadav and Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly Satyadev Katare accompanied Rahul, who later left for Jabalpur.

People in large numbers had gathered on both sides of the road leading to a nearby helipad to get a glimpse of the young leader.

Over the past few months, Rahul has had such interactive sessions with students and members of fishing community, among others.
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First Published: Mar 22 2014 | 4:14 PM IST

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