A section of Twitterati on Wednesday targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi with #Goback_Rahul trend ahead of his scheduled visit to Tamil Nadu on January 14.
The Wayanad MP is scheduled to kick-start his party’s election campaign from Tamil Nadu on Pongal tomorrow.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi would visit Tamil Nadu on January 14, the Pongal day and witness a bull taming event, ‘Jallikattu,’ the party’s state president KS Alagiri said on Tuesday.
Later, he is likely to visit Coimbatore on January 23 and 24, a party source said.
They added that the Congress leader will further visit all other states where the Assembly elections are scheduled to happen this year, including West Bengal.
Terms of state governments, including Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Assam and Union Territory of Puducherry are scheduled to end in 2021. Assembly polls are due in Tamil Nadu in April-May 2021.
Some Twitter users started trending #Goback_Rahul and targeted the Congress for its supposed support to ban jllikattu.
Here are some tweets:
Congress not only banned Jallikatu calling the Tamil traditional sport as barbaric, it also condemn Modi for bringing it back and still DMK and congress are accusing BJP for stopping Jallikatu. Now Rahul wants to attend Jallikatu#Goback_Rahul @sandeep_author @RKpanday1977 pic.twitter.com/zWSL11DohI
— आशुतोष मिश्र, আশুতোষ মিশ্ৰা ?? (@AshuPRG) January 13, 2021
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will visit Tamil Nadu on January 14 when the state celebrates Pongal, the harvest
festival. He will watch #Jallikattu at Avaniyapuram near Madurai.#TamilNadu #Congress #Goback_Rahul #Pongal #Pongal2021 #RahulGandhi #Pongal #JallikattuLive pic.twitter.com/yfdx4N6gHS— First India (@thefirstindia) January 13, 2021
#Goback_Rahul
Karunanidhi's govt was dismissed by Indira Gandhi. Today , DMK and Cong are brothers ?.
Irony at it's peak!
UPA govt did nothing for Tamil Nadu, rather destroyed the fame of the state.#GobackRahulGandhi— Adarsh Ilango ?? (@_adarsh_ilango) January 13, 2021
Congress led by Rahul Gandhi promised to ban jallikattu if they came to power in 2016.
Now in 2021, Rahul Gandhi is coming to Madurai to watch jallikattu. People of TN can't be fooled by Congress.
This time it is @BJP4TamilNadu in 2021 Elections #Goback_Rahul
— Archit Haran (@archit_haran) January 13, 2021
@INCIndia was always opposed to Jallikattu and UPA 2 was instrumental in banning Jallikattu. If Rahul Gandhi has any shame he should not visit Avaniyapuram. #Goback_Rahul
— Niranjan EPN (@neelani27) January 13, 2021
Rahul Gandhi’s Tamil Nadu visit
Gandhi would lend his moral support to farmers protesting against the new farm laws across the country by witnessing the sport at Avaniapuram in Madurai district, he told reporters here.
“The bull is a symbol of farmers and part of their lives,” the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president said.
His visit is to “honour the farmers and the valorous Tamil culture on the day of harvest festival and he will not engage in election campaign on that day,” he said. Assembly elections are due during April-May in the state.
“The general public should gather in large numbers for the event.”
Billing Gandhi’s event as ‘Rahulin Tamil Vanakkam,’ he said it was also intended to dislodge the ‘inept’ AIADMK regime, ‘subservient’ to the Centre.
Only Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami and his party the AIADMK supported the Central government’s three farm laws and no other political party favoured it, he claimed.
Gandhi is scheduled to arrive at Madurai by 11 am on Pongal day and would be spending about four hours in the temple town.
Though there are no other scheduled events like interaction with farmers, such programmes might take place if the leader so desired, Alagiri said.
Gandhi also has no plans to visit the alliance party DMK’s president M K Stalin or other leaders, he said.
During his visit to western Tamil Nadu, likely towards the month end, Gandhi could meet allies, he said adding his party senior leader had a plan to campaign extensively in Tamil Nadu. Priyanka Gandhi would also be invited to the state in the run up to the polls, he said.
To a question, he mocked at the AIADMK alliance in Tamil Nadu and alleged the partners in the ruling party led combine could not even agree upon the Chief Ministerial candidate.
NDA camp
The BJP, after maintaining for some time that NDA would announce the CM candidate said on Monday that the AIADMK, the ‘major’ partner would decide it.
The TNCC chief said his party stood behind DMK chief M K Stalin and he is the CM candidate of the alliance.
Harmony prevailed in the DMK camp and it was absent in the AIADMK combine, he claimed ruling out scope for discord between Congress and DMK in seat sharing for the Assembly polls
Source: Free Press Journal