Palaniswami bowing before Modi, Shah insult to Tamil culture: Rahul Gandhi

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Chennai: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Sunday (March 28) took a dig on the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Okay. Palaniswami saying that he insulted the Tamil tradition by bowing before Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

Addressing a rally at Salem in Tamil Nadu, Gandhi focused the RSS as properly saying that they need everybody bow before their supremacy.

“Palaniswami’s bowing and prostrating before Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and the RSS leadership is equivalent to insulting the great Tamil culture,” Rahul Gandhi was quoted as saying by IANS.

“RSS and Narendra Modi want everyone to be subservient and to bow before their supremacy and they intend to do the same to people of Tamil Nadu,” he added.

He additional stated, “They don’t know that the great people of Tamil Nadu have never bowed before anyone in history and that they would reciprocate love and attachment given to them twice over.”

Gandhi stated that his social gathering believes in equality.

“We believe in equality and any relationship which is not equal is useless,” he asserted.

Exuding confidence within the DMK-Congress alliance’s victory, Gandhi stated that AIADMK-BJP mix shall be badly defeated within the upcoming elections.

He referred to as the elections a contest between the “AIADMK, Modi, Shah and RSS on the one side and Tamil people on the other side.”

“The BJP, RSS have unlimited money. They will try again and again to destroy our nation. The only way to stop them is to defeat them in Tamil Nadu and then defeat them in the Centre,” he stated.

He alleged that the Modi authorities introduced in an schooling coverage that’s designed to hurt Tamil Nadu, however the Chief Minister didn’t say something.

“Millions of people in the state lost their livelihood, lost their future, lost their jobs because of demonetisation GST – but the CM didn’t say one word,” he added.

The meeting elections within the state is scheduled to happen on April 6. The counting of votes shall be finished on May 2.

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