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Black flags shown to congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in Wayanad

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who arrived in Wayanad on Tuesday, was shown black flags by Left parties' supporters for not taking up the issues of the man-animal conflict in her constituency.

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WAYANAD: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who arrived in Wayanad on Tuesday, was shown black flags by Left parties' supporters for not taking up the issues of the man-animal conflict in her constituency.

Priyanka faced the black flags when she was proceeding towards the house of a tribal woman who was killed by a tiger last week.

After driving straight to the home of 45-year-old Radha, who was killed when she was on her way to a coffee plantation estate, she spent about half an hour with the victim's family.

After Priyanka came out of the house, she did not speak to the media; instead, senior Congress legislator Sunny Joseph said that the leader would do that after completing her engagements for the day.

Radha's husband, a temporary forest watcher, said that the Wayanad MP has assured regularisation of his job and repair of his house.

"Priyanka said she would raise all the issues that she was told to at the meeting with the top officials at the Wayanad Collectorate and said she will take up the issues, both with the state and the Centre," said the local Congress leader.

Radha, the aunt of Indian cricketer Minnu Mani, was found dead in the Mananthavady area of Wayanad district last week. (IANS)

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