Rahul Gandhi and M.K. Stalin Hold Separate Campaigns in Puducherry, Fuel Speculation on INDIA Bloc Coordination
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Chennai, April 6 (NationPress) Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin held separate campaigns in Puducherry on the same day, igniting discussions regarding the coordination efforts within the INDIA Bloc as the election season reaches its climax.
Rahul Gandhi flew into Chennai from Delhi on Monday morning, accompanied by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, in a special aircraft, marking an important stop amid the heightened campaigning across various states heading to elections.
They landed at the Chennai airport around 10 A.M., greeted by senior Congress leaders from Tamil Nadu, including former TNCC presidents Thangabalu and Krishnasamy, along with other party officials. Notably, TNCC president Selvaperuthagai was not present to welcome them.
After a quick visit to the VIP lounge, Rahul Gandhi departed for Puducherry in a smaller chartered aircraft around 10.30 A.M. to engage in campaign activities. On the same day, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin delivered a speech at a public meeting in the Union Territory.
The lack of a joint appearance by the two prominent leaders has stirred political speculation, with analysts questioning whether this indicates an internal rift or simply reflects logistical challenges.
Rahul Gandhi is also set to head to Kochi later in the day as part of his campaign plans for Kerala.
Meanwhile, Priyanka Gandhi continued her journey, traveling to Kannur in Kerala on the same aircraft that flew them from Delhi.
With Assembly elections looming in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Assam, and West Bengal, political parties are ramping up their outreach initiatives.
The voting in Kerala and Puducherry is slated for April 9, with campaigning expected to wrap up by Tuesday evening, intensifying efforts in this crucial final stretch.
Despite their brief stop in Chennai, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi did not conduct any campaign activities in Tamil Nadu on Monday.
Congress sources indicated both leaders are anticipated to return to the state shortly for focused campaigning, as the party amplifies its activities in this vital southern battleground.