As the assembly elections in Tamil Nadu draw near, all parties are intensifying their campaigns. Party leaders are conducting whirlwind campaigns across districts. From Union Ministers to Chief Ministers of various states, BJP leaders have been deployed in the election arena. Furthermore, in the last two months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited Tamil Nadu three times to campaign for the BJP and its alliance partners. It has also been reported that he plans to visit the state again on April 15 to seek votes for NDA candidates in Nagercoil.However, contrary to this, Rahul Gandhi, a senior leader and the face of the Congress party, has not yet visited Tamil Nadu for election campaigning even once, raising several questions. It was rumored that the Congress tried to form an alliance with Vijay's TVK party after its launch in Tamil Nadu. Some leaders of the party even openly expressed their opinion that they should join TVK. The Congress also demanded more seats in the DMK alliance and continuously sought a share in power. In this matter, various sharp comments were exchanged publicly between DMK and Congress.Stalin, Rahul GandhiChief Secretary's sudden change | EPS's personal secretary takes office.. Trouble for DMK ministers?In such a situation, Rahul Gandhi, who usually refers to Stalin as 'brother', this time wished Stalin on his birthday by merely calling him 'Tamil Nadu Chief Minister' instead of 'brother'. In response, the Chief Minister also thanked him without referring to him as 'brother'. This became a topic of discussion. Even two days ago, although Rahul Gandhi and Stalin campaigned on the same day in Puducherry, they did not meet each other.Stalin - Rahul GandhiStalin - Rahul GandhiPt webFurthermore, Rahul Gandhi did not even mention Stalin's name in his speech. Similarly, Stalin did not mention Rahul's name at the Puducherry rally. This has raised the question of whether the DMK-Congress alliance lacks a smooth relationship. Meanwhile, DMK leader M.K. Stalin is seeking support for Congress candidates in his campaign rallies in Tamil Nadu, asking people to vote for 'brother Rahul Gandhi's candidate'.Initially, it was stated that Rahul Gandhi did not come for the Tamil Nadu campaign because he was actively campaigning in Kerala and Assam. However, even after the campaigns in those states concluded, no announcement has been made by the Congress regarding Rahul Gandhi's Tamil Nadu campaign. Moreover, he has not made any statement regarding the secular alliance formed in Tamil Nadu. This has led to criticism that Rahul Gandhi is ignoring the Tamil Nadu campaign and not giving it importance.
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