Rahul Gandhi Can’t Even Handle His Own Party – Tamil Nadu Just Dropped the Most Savage Roast That’ll Haunt Congress in 2029
You know a tweet has landed like a bomb when it says out loud what half the country is thinking. One raw tamil post just went in on rahul Gandhi’s leadership, and it’s not pulling any punches. From his lack of control in his own party to shady games in tamil Nadu politics, this take is so savage it’s forcing everyone to pause and read twice.
1. Same respect as Edappadi – zero special treatment
Prime ministerial candidate? Doesn’t matter in tamil Nadu. The post says rahul gets exactly the same level of respect as any other opposition data-face. No aura. No deference. Brutal reality check delivered.
Every accusation thrown at the bjp – vote stealing, toppling governments – the post claims congress was right there taking the cash and doing half the damage. Fingers pointed straight at the party’s own hands.
This is the killer line. rahul can’t keep his own few-lakh-strong party in line, yet he’s positioned to lead 140 crore Indians? The distrust is spreading fast, and the post says he’s doing nothing to fix it.
4. Mild politics while the country waits for a revolution
Instead of fighting hard, Rahul’s strategy is apparently “eat well, digest, and do soft limelight politics.” The warning is clear: public patience isn’t infinite. Comparisons to uprisings in neighboring countries hit hard.
5. stalin is quietly becoming Modi’s biggest nightmare
While rahul allegedly plays indirect games (backing actor Vijay to weaken DMK), MK stalin is aggressively taking on the bjp in a way that’s rattling even Modi. North indian media is noticing, and fed-up regional parties are eyeing stalin as their undefeated 2029 data-face.
Bottom line? This tamil takedown isn’t just criticism – it’s a loud warning. rahul might not want to step aside as PM candidate, but according to voices in the south, congress could be the one erased by 2029 while real anti-BJP strategies take shape. The chess game has already begun.
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