Chennai: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi would visit Tamil Nadu on January 14 during Pongal festival and witness a bull-taming event or 'Jallikattu,' the party's state president K S Alagiri said on Tuesday.
Gandhi would lend his moral support to farmers protesting against the new farm laws across the country by witnessing the sport at Avaniapuram in Madurai district, he told reporters here.
"The bull is a symbol of farmers and part of their lives," the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president said.
His visit is to "honour the farmers and the valorous Tamil culture on the day of harvest festival and he will not engage in election campaign on that day," he said.
Assembly elections are due during April-May in the state.
"The general public should gather in large numbers for the event."
Billing Gandhi's event as 'Rahulin Tamil Vanakkam,' he said it was also intended to dislodge the 'inept' AIADMK regime, 'subservient' to the Centre.
Only Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami and his party the AIADMK supported the Central government's three farm laws and no other political party favoured it, he claimed.
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Gandhi is scheduled to arrive at Madurai by 11 am on Pongal day and would be spending about four hours in the temple town.