TN CM doesn't want to bow before Modi but he has to: Rahul Gandhi
Chennai: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday lashed out at AIADMK top leader and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami alleging he is trapped due to graft and he bowed in front of Union Home Minister Amit Shah as he had indulged in corruption.
Addressing a public meeting here for the April 6 Assembly polls, Gandhi said when he saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi 'controlling' the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and making him "touch his feet silently I am not ready to accept it." "The CM doesn't want to bow in front of Modi but he has to as the PM controls ED and CBI," he said.
A 'leader' in Uttar Pradesh was forced to bow in front of Shah as he was corrupt and this person lost his freedom due to graft and Palaniswami too faced a similar situation, he claimed.
The former Congress party chief did not specify the name of the UP leader.
"The tragedy is, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu does not want to bow in front of Amit Shah and no Tamil person will want to do that. However, Palaniswami is forced to bow in front of Shah because of the "corruption he has done," Gandhi alleged. "Ironically, because of the money he has stolen from the people of Tamil Nadu, he is now trapped," the Congress MP alleged.
The Congress leader said he was angered to 'see' that Palaniswami, belonging to the great Tamil civilisation, touched the feet of Modi and Shah and bowed in front of them. One has to touch the feet of Modi and Shah and bow before them, whether a person was in the BJP or in an alliance with that party, he claimed adding the Saffron party does not understand any other kind of relationship.
"We have a different idea, for us a relationship that is not equal is a useless relationship."
Gandhi, like in his previous poll campaign meetings in Tamil Nadu, reiterated that his party stood for mutual respect, love and affection and treated the Tamil people like brothers and sisters.
While the BJP wanted everyone in the country to 'bow' before Modi and Shah duo, the Congress party believed in the ethos of brotherhood and equality, he said.
He was for a relationship with the Tamil people that is equal, and respectful and also wanted the state to be run from Tamil Nadu and not Delhi, an oblique allegation that the BJP-led Centre called the shots in the state and not the AIADMK government.
"There is a full scale assault on the idea of Tamil Nadu. Don't underestimate this assualt. This assault has huge amount of money behind it. It is an assault on the idea of India and Tamil Nadu and it is conceptualised by the RSS and Narendra Modi. They want a TN that bows in front of them," he said.