Rahul Gandhi visited the family of late Congress worker Amar Mehta in Dehradun after a fatal accident during event preparations [1].
The visit follows a tragedy that occurred while the party was organizing a public program, highlighting the physical risks associated with large-scale political event logistics.
Mehta died July 17, 2026 [2], at a school ground in Dehradun, Uttarakhand [3]. He was assisting with the setup for the 'Chhatron Ki Goonj' programme when a metal object fell and struck him [1].
Reports on the specific object vary, with some sources describing it as an iron rod [1] and others identifying it as an iron cutter [2]. The accident resulted in one fatality [1].
Gandhi met with the family to convey his condolences following the death [1]. The event was intended to be a gathering for students, but the preparations were marred by the accident [3].
Despite the setback, the party proceeded with its scheduled activities in the region [3]. The incident has drawn attention to the safety protocols used during the construction of temporary stages, and event venues for political rallies in India.
“Rahul Gandhi visited the family of late Congress worker Amar Mehta in Dehradun”
This incident underscores the recurring safety challenges faced by political organizers during the rapid assembly of temporary infrastructure for mass rallies. The visit by a high-ranking leader like Rahul Gandhi serves as a gesture of party solidarity and an acknowledgment of the labor risks borne by grassroots workers.


