Rahul Gandhi’s remarks against Prime Minister Modi, Tamil Nadu is like its television, you can do anything from afar

Congress leader and MP Rahul Gandhi has assaulted Prime Minister Modi, the BJP and the RSS during a three-day visit to the state assembly polls in Tamil Nadu on April 6. Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister K.K. Alleged attempt to acquire remote control of Tamil Nadu through Palanisamy. Digging to the Prime Minister, Rahul Gandhi said, ‘Modi thinks Tamil Nadu is like their television, they can pick up the remote and do whatever they want. They raise Valmoy and the CM begins to speak loudly on the other side. He thinks I can control the people of Tamil Nadu, but now people are going to remove the battery from a distance and throw it away.

Rahul Gandhi was honest and said that Prime Minister Modi cannot keep a tight grip on me and target him. During mass media campaigns held at various locations in Tuticorin and Tirunelveli districts, Congress leaders lost no opportunity to target Modi and accused the state of AIADMK government of corruption. Gandhi, who has targeted Prime Minister Modi over the Indo-China chaos, accused the Prime Minister of ‘intimidating’ the neighboring country and sarcastically claiming that he was only useful to two people.

“Before the chaos in East Ladakh, China had definitely occupied some strategic areas of our country,” Gandhi said. He first tried this idea in Doklam. They wanted to see what India responded to and they saw that India did not respond and then they tried it in Ladakh and I believe they were doing the same in Arunachal Pradesh.

Speaking in detail about the chaos on the border, Gandhi said Modi’s first response to the Chinese invasion was “no one has entered India.” He said, this indicates that the Prime Minister of India is afraid of China … he understands that. And since then the Chinese have discussed this principle further. Gandhi said that he knew that the Prime Minister of India could not oppose him. Write my words, our lands in Depasang, which is very important to India, will no longer be returned during this government’s tenure.

He charged that delivering such a message to China would be too dangerous for the future as China would not stand alone in Ladakh. Later, at Nanguneri in Tirunelveli, Gandhi lauded the love and affection of the people of Tamil Nadu and said he would return more than he had received. He said the people of Tamil Nadu can only speak in the language of love, respect and attachment.

Gandhi said, ‘Since a person originally came from Tamil Nadu, I realized a few things immediately. I meet a poor man, a weak man and a man who suffers the most, but he never loses his respect. They never lose their self-esteem. “I appreciate it even though they are in very bad condition and they maintain their self-respect and respect.” The Congress leader said Tamil Nadu with the help of its small and medium businesses would show a new path for India in the future.

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