Stalin's Stand: A Fight Against Delimitation and Fascism
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has vowed to continue opposing the Centre's delimitation efforts, accusing the BJP government of exhibiting a 'fascist mindset.' Despite warnings from various chief ministers, the union government pushed forward, but Stalin asserts that the delimitation bill was ultimately defeated.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin declared his commitment to battling the Centre's delimitation measures, labeling the BJP's approach as 'fascist governance.' Addressing a roadshow, he criticized the union government's abrupt legislative push despite warnings, claiming victory over the contentious bill.
Stalin, the DMK president, accused the BJP of targeting non-BJP states like Tamil Nadu, particularly as the state approaches elections. He urged the public to support the DMK to secure a majority, alleging attempts by the Centre to obstruct state schemes, including education funding.
With former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Stalin rallied through Chennai, promoting the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance. He praised Kejriwal's support on social media, emphasizing the campaign's momentum towards a decisive election outcome in favor of the 'Dravidian model 2.0.'
(With inputs from agencies.)
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