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Man With 56 Inch-Chest Doesn t Dare Address China By Name: Rahul Gandhi Attacks PM Modi

Man With 56 Inch-Chest Doesn’t Dare Address China By Name: Rahul Gandhi Attacks PM Modi Today, thousands of Chinese troops are occupying our territory and the man with a 56-inch chest cannot even say the word China, Rahul Gandhi said PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-24T20:45:10+05:30 Man With 56 Inch-Chest Doesn’t Dare Address China By Name: Rahul Gandhi Attacks PM Modi outlookindia.com 2021-01-25T14:09:57+05:30 Also read Rahul Gandhi on Sunday claimed that despite reports emerging about China occupying Indian territory, the man with the 56 inch-chest was missing in action. In an apparent reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi also claimed that the former did not have the courage to take on China and claimed that Modi was scared to utter the neighbouring country’s name.

PM Modi s perception of New India is that people of Tamil Nadu should be second-class citizens: Rahul Gandhi

Updated Jan 23, 2021 | 14:22 IST The Wayanad MP claimed that the Congress party believes “if Tamil Nadu is India then India is Tamil Nadu too”. Rahul Gandhi in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu on Saturday.  |  Photo Credit: Twitter Key Highlights He accused the Prime Minister of wanting Tamils to be “subservient to his ideas and culture” Commenting on the contentious central farm laws, he said he believes “Tamil Nadu will set an example for India” The Congress leader is on a three-day visit to the Tamil Nadu during which he will be interacting with the farming community, weavers, and MSME representatives Coimbatore: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi took direct potshots at Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his roadshow in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore on Saturday, accusing the PM of not having “any respect” for the people of the state.

Rahul Gandhi in Tamil Nadu today on three-day visit; will kickstart Congress campaign for assembly polls

Updated Jan 23, 2021 | 06:46 IST The former Congress president will also attend election meetings in Coimbatore and Tirupur districts along with visiting Erode for a party meeting. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi  |  Photo Credit: PTI Chennai: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to arrive in Tamil Nadu on Saturday for a three-day visit (January 23-25) ahead of the state assembly polls which are likely to be held in April-May 2021. During his visit, the Congress leader is expected to kickstart the party s campaign for the assembly polls. He will also interact with farmers, representatives of the MSME sector, trade unions, labourers, and weavers in the state, a party leader said.

At Jallikattu, Rahul Gandhi Slams Those Running Roughshod Over Tamils

Jallikattu 2021: Rahul Gandhi celebrated Pongal in poll-bound Tamil Nadu today. Highlights Congress s 2016 manifesto had promised ban on bull-taming sport Netizens slam Congress of doublespeak on Jallikattu Chennai: Congress s Rahul Gandhi celebrated Pongal in poll-bound Tamil Nadu today with a call to Tamil sentiments. I have come here to give a message to those who think that they can run roughshod over Tamil people, can push aside Tamil language and Tamil culture, he said at an event of Jallikattu, the state s traditional bull taming sport. I have come here as I think Tamil culture, and history are essential for India s future and need to be respected, Mr Gandhi told reporters at the event in Madurai, which was attended by ally DMK s chief MK Stalin.

Rahul Gandhi Watches Jallikattu, Calls it Lovely Experience

Rahul Gandhi Watches Jallikattu, Calls it Lovely Experience Jan 14, 2021, 18:21 IST Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday witnessed the popular bull taming sport Jallikattu at Avaniapuram here, along with DMK Youth Wing Secretary and actor Udhayanidhi Stalin joining him on the dais. It was quite a lovely experience to see Tamil culture, history in action. I thank the Tamil people. I ll be coming back here, not once but numerous times, added Mr Gandhi, who was accompanied by senior party leaders KC Venugopal, state Congress chief KS Alagiri and Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayansamy. It was quite a lovely experience to see Tamil culture, history in action. I m happy that Jallikattu is being organised in a systematic and safe way that both the bull and the youngsters are safe and everybody is being taken care of, he added.

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