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Only Congress can save country from communal politics: TNCC chief

Only Congress can save country from communal politics: TNCC chief

Time of India30-04-2025

Trichy: Promising to make the
Congress party
the 'foremost' in the country again,
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee
president K Selvaperunthagai said only Congress could save the country from the fascist and communal regime.
Taking part in the celebration of the 95th anniversary of Vedaranyam Salt Satyagraha in Vedaranyam on Wednesday, Selvaperunthagai joined Gandhians and party functionaries on the reenactment of the march. The reenactment concluded with the breaking of the British salt law before the Salt Satyagraha memorial pillar at Agasthiyampalli.
Addressing the gathering, Selvaperunthagai said, "We (INC) have fought for the nation's independence. However, those who betrayed the independence movement are mocking us today."
Calling Congress is in a 'helpless' state now, Selvaperunthagai said the party needs to gain strength to protect the nation. "BJP is dividing people on the basis of religion for vote and electoral politics and decides who can exist and who cannot. Congress, however, is working to ensure that the country belongs to all people," he said.
"Authorities now demolish the houses of minorities, drives them out of home and asks them to go to Pakistan. Muslims were interwoven in the Independence Movement. India did not get freedom without their contribution," he said. After targeting the assets of Muslims and Christians, BJP is targeting the properties of Congress members, he added.
Mayiladuthurai MP R Sudha, MLA Ruby R Manoharan, former MPs K V Thangkabalu and P V Rajendran joined Selvaperunthagai during the event.

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