Having a fun day with the students of St. Joseph's Matriculation Higher Secondary School Mulagumoodu in Tamil Nadu, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacted with the students and indulged himself in merry ahead of the State Assembly elections in his three-day visit in the poll-bound state. Rahul Gandhi also showed his dancing skills along with a group of students on the stage during his school tour.
In another video, the Congress leader can be seen competing with a student for a round of push-ups and 'Aikido'.
Well, this reveals the secret of Gandhi’s outline of his abs that were faintly visible through his shirts after he dived into the sea on February 24, which took the internet by storm. His picture went viral on social media. People praised him and started asking him the secret behind his fitness.
Earlier the day, Rahul Gandhi while addressing a roadshow in Kanyakumari, attacked the prime minister for not respecting the Tamil people, their language and culture. He said nobody can rule Tamil people but them. He also accused CM Edappadi Palaniswami of acting on the directions of the Centre and said he doesn’t represent Tamil Nadu.
"Modi talks about one culture, one nation, one history and one leader. Is Tamil not an Indian language? Is Bengali not an Indian language? Is Tamil culture not Indian culture? This is the battle that is being fought in this election. Tamil Nadu chief minister (K Palaniswami) who bows to Prime Minister Narendra Modi will never be able to do this. The chief minister should bow to the people of the state," he said.
"It is my duty to protect the Tamil language, culture and history just as it is my duty to protect all languages and religions in India," Rahul Gandhi, who represents Kerala's Wayanad in Lok Sabha, said.
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The Congress leader is on a three-day visit to Tamil Nadu where the election for 234 seats will be held in a single phase on April 6.
Meanwhile, his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is on her three day Assam visit, where she began her tour by visiting the famous Kamakhya temple and also danced with the young girls of the tea tribe on a traditional dance called ‘Jhumur’.