Congress’s rally was not political, says Dinesh Gundu Rao
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Mr. Rao, the All India Congress Committee’s in-charge of Tamil Nadu claimed that the DMK-Congress alliance would win a majority of the seats within the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections
The ‘Plough Rally’ organised by the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee on Sunday was “not for political purpose” however was meant to spotlight points confronted by the folks, asserted the All India Congress Committee’s in-charge of Tamil Nadu, Dinesh Gundu Rao, on Monday.
Mr. Rao spoke to mediapersons after his go to to the Subramaniyaswami Temple in Marudhamalai. “We do not use god for selfish purposes,” he remarked, taking a jibe on the BJP’s Vetrivel Yatra which was additionally held in Coimbatore on Sunday.
Claiming that the DMK-Congress alliance will win a majority of the seats within the 2021 State Assembly elections, Mr. Rao stated that the seat sharing is but to be finalised. He criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah for accusing the Congress of dynasty politics and charged that Mr. Shah’s son was made the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) board secretary regardless of an alleged lack of expertise. “Is that not nepotism?” he requested.
Regarding the discharge of A.G. Perarivalan, who’s serving a life sentence in former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination case, Mr. Rao stated that the Congress will settle for any resolution made by the courts and the federal government.
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