Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday held a discussion about the upcoming Assembly polls with senior Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu . Rahul was made to understood the views of senior leaders about the party’s poll preparedness and made clear about the negotiations to be held with DMK in the months to come. The meeting that lasted for an hour and a half from 4.30 pm through video call, Rahul along with Congress general secretaries KC Venugopal and Mukul Wasnik, also listed out the various issues that could be used up against the BJP-AIADMK alliance during the campaign.
Tamil Nadu Congress president KS Alagiri confirmed the discussion and said the meeting also pondered over the winning strategy and even identification of seats besides strengthening and improvement of coordination among the Secular Progressive Alliance parties led by the DMK. Rahul Gandhi, who listened to their views, advised TNCC to make good use of the opportunity to strengthen the party unit. The former Congress national president, Alagiri’s statement said, also discussed how the anti-Tamil approach of the BJP , imposition of NEET and anti-farmer laws enacted by the Centre could be popularised among the voters of the state.
The discussion also sketched the campaign against the AIADMK for blindly supporting the anti-Tamil approach of the BJP-led Centre. TNCC president Alagiri was learnt to have apprised Rahul about the ongoing SWOT analysis done by the state party unit for the Assembly polls. Former union minister P Chidambaram, Congress legislature party leader KR Ramasamy, working presidents and several MPs also participated.
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