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Sonia to skip Tamil Nadu
By T. Ramakrishnan
CHENNAI, MAY 3. The Congress president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi, will
not be campaigning in Tamil Nadu, Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad, general
secretary, said today. ``Ms. Gandhi is coming to Pondicherry
where she will address a public meeting on the afternoon of May 8
(the last day of campaigning),'' Mr. Azad told presspersons here.
Asked whether this decision was due to the experience of the
AIADMK chief, Ms. Jayalalitha, not attending an election rally
participated by Ms. Gandhi in Villupuram in August 1999, the Mr.
Azad denied it and said,``that was a mere coincidence''.During
electioneering, such things did happen and in many cases, leaders
were not able to address even scheduled meetings and share the
dais with others on all the occasions. ``At the time of
elections, we do not stand on formalities. For instance, in
Kerala, the Leader of Opposition was present only in one out of
10 meetings addressed by Ms. Gandhi,'' Mr. Azad said.
Ms. Gandhi had to cover different States, from Kerala in the
south to Assam in the east. ``She has hardly a week to canvass
for votes, and travelling from one State to another takes seven
to eight hours. She is required more in the States where the
Congress is a major player.'' Mr. Azad brushed aside questions on
whether the absence of joint campaign by Ms. Gandhi and Ms.
Jayalalitha would send a signal that the State had become
unimportant to the Congress and it was due to the party
contesting less number of seats.
As for Tamil Nadu, the party was contesting the elections as part
of the ``secular front'' led by Ms. Jayalalitha. ``She is our
star campaigner here. When we are more than satisfied that she is
strong enough to get us votes and seats, where is the need for
pulling out Ms. Gandhi from her election tour,'' Mr. Azad asked.
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