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At a time when the Congress appeared to be in a disarray with Rahul wanting to step down from the post of party chief due to poll drubbing, the Dravidian party said, “Rahul’s political journey should be about slogging from the grassroots level. If that is there, victory is possible.”
Apparently seeking to lift Rahul’s spirits, the DMK’s Tamil organ “Murasoli”, in its editorial, said the Congress was a broad-based party and to lead it, only a broad-minded person like Rahul was needed.
Days after DMK chief M K Stalin persuaded Rahul not to quit from the president’s post, the party mouthpiece said he did not confine himself to only “electoral politics,” during the run up to the polls.
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The DMK daily said he also understood the difference in mindset between the southern and northern states.
Rahul spoke of “Periyar (rationalist leader) and celebrated Kalaignar (late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi),” and all such aspects went beyond poll victories and defeats, Murasoli said.
The Congress president, hence, transcended the confines of electoral politics by talking not only about Prime Minister Narendra Modi but also focusing on all such aspects.
By doing so, the DMK said, “Rahul transcended. To be very precise, Rahul Gandhi reflected the thoughts (liberal ideological stand) of Jawaharlal Nehru.”
“Rahul is the strong brick for building the fort of Congress and it is more strong than a mountain of sand.” The DMK also said it was usual to blame the Nehru-Gandhi family during poll debacles.