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Tamil spirit 'cannot be suppressed', says Rahul Gandhi at jallikattu event in Madurai

Press Trust of India • January 14, 2021, 18:54:15 IST
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Rahul said the Centre is is under the impression that they can ‘destroy the cultures of this country’, but he came to Madurai to send a message that nobody can suppress Tamil spirit

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Tamil spirit 'cannot be suppressed', says Rahul Gandhi at jallikattu event in Madurai

Madurai: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday watched the bull-taming sport jallikattu, noting the animals were not getting injured as was being made out and said his visit was a message to the Centre that wants to “suppress” the Tamil culture. The BJP ridiculed Gandhi for his ‘hypocrisy’ by witnessing jallikattu and praising the sport, reminding that the Congress-led UPA had banned it in 2011. Sharpening his attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA government over the three contentious farm laws which have put farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana on the warpath, he accused the government of “conspiring to destroy” peasants to benefit a select few businessmen. Flanked by senior Congress leaders KC Venugopal, Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy and TNCC President K S Alagiri, Gandhi witnessed jallikattu at Avaniapuram and said his visit was aimed at sending out a message to “those who think they can run roughshod on Tamil people.” The former party president was joined by DMK Youth Wing Secretary Udhayanidhi Stalin on the dais. Jallikattu is held in the state, especially with much vigour in this district, coinciding with the Tamil harvest festival Pongal which heralds the auspicious Tamil month Thai. “One of the main reasons I came is, today the government in Delhi is under the impression that they can destroy the cultures of this country. They believe that they can suppress the emotions of Tamil people, they believe they can crush the language of the Tamil people, they can suppress the spirit of the Tamil people.” “I came to give them a message that nobody can suppress the Tamil spirit,” he told reporters at the airport here before returning to Delhi. After witnessing jallikattu he got a sense of why Tamil people appreciate it, Gandhi said. “There was a sense. Many people had mentioned to me that jallikatu is harmful to the bulls. I witnessed it today and I must say that the way it was done there was absolutely no chance of the bull getting injured.” “In fact if it was anyone to get injured it was the young men doing jallikattu. I am happy to say that there have been some changes to make it safer for everybody,” he said. Gandhi further said he flew down from Delhi to watch the hugely popular event “because I think Tamil culture, Tamil language (and) Tamil history are essential for the future of India and need to be respected by everybody.” The Tamil spirit cannot be crushed, he said, adding he was ‘completely’ against the idea of one particular idea, language and notion. “There are many different languages, ideas and all these contribute to our strength and that is my message,” he said. However, the BJP lashed out at the Congress leader over his visit to the temple town today. Party national general secretary and Tamil Nadu in-charge, CT Ravi accused Gandhi of insulting Tamil ‘makkal’ (people) on jallikattu with his hypocrisy. Taking a dig at Rahul’s visit to Avaniyapuram, Ravi made a reference to the UPA government banning the sport by adding bulls in the list of performing animals.

Dear @RahulGandhi,

Your Govt in 2011 labelled #JalliKattu as cruel & barbaric. Your Party manifesto supported ban on Jallikattu.

Today, you are in Tamil Nadu to watch this traditional sport live.

Aren't you insulting lovely Tamil Makkal with your hypocrisy?

Happy Pongal 💐

— C T Ravi 🇮🇳 ಸಿ ಟಿ ರವಿ (@CTRavi_BJP) January 14, 2021

Hitting out at the Centre on the contentious farm laws, Gandhi alleged that the government was “conspiring to destroy” the ryots and asserted that his party will stand with them. “The government is not just neglecting them (farmers), the government is conspiring to destroy them. There is a difference. Neglecting is ignoring…they are not ignoring them,” he said in response to a query. “They are trying to destroy them because they want to benefit two or three of their friends. They want to give what belongs to the farmer to two or three of their friends,” he alleged. “You are suppressing the farmers (and) helping a handful of businesses,” he said. Extending his party’s support to the farmers, Gandhi said the laws will indeed be repealed. “Mark my words..these laws — the government will be forced to take them back,” he said, adding he was “proud” of what the farmers were doing (protesting against the laws). Charging Narendra Modi with “not supporting” the common man during the coronavirus pandemic, Gandhi asked, “whose Prime Minister are you?” “Are you the Prime Minister of the people of India or the Prime Minister of two-three selected businessmen?” he asked. He also sought to know why Modi was “silent” on the months-long Sino-India standoff, asking “why are the Chinese people sitting inside Indian territory.” Earlier, Gandhi attended the Pongal celebrations with people of Thenpalanji village in the district and also had food with them. He took photos with local youth and interacted with some elderly people.

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