Kanyakumari: Tamil Nadu is on the threshold of assembly elections, and the battle for power has reached a decisive stage. Addressing a massive rally in Kanyakumari, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi directly attacked the ruling AIADMK and the BJP-RSS alliance. His statement has sparked a new debate in the state’s political circles.
Rahul Gandhi targeted the AIADMK leadership during the rally, saying the party has completely surrendered to the BJP and RSS agenda. He alleged that the Tamil Nadu government is now controlled from Delhi, not Chennai. Calling this an insult to Tamil culture and pride, Rahul appealed to the public to protect their “identity.”
Continuing his attack on the BJP, Rahul Gandhi said the RSS is trying to destroy the country’s diversity and that the people of Tamil Nadu will never allow this to happen. He claimed the BJP’s remote control is in the hands of the AIADMK, jeopardizing the state’s development and autonomy.
With the election fever soaring, the war of words in Tamil Nadu has intensified as the polling date approaches. Following Rahul Gandhi’s allegations, all eyes are now on the ruling party’s response. Political experts believe that this issue of “Delhi versus Tamil pride” could prove to be a game changer in this election.
