Stalin’s big attack on PM Modi, the more times he comes, the bigger will be NDA’s defeat. Political turmoil intensifies in Tamil Nadu before elections.
News India Live, Digital Desk: With the sound of assembly elections 2026 in Tamil Nadu, the war of words has intensified. Chief Minister MK Stalin has made a big claim while taunting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s frequent visits to Tamil Nadu. Addressing a public meeting in Kanyakumari, Stalin said that every time PM Modi visits the state, the margin of NDA’s defeat will increase. ‘Tamil Nadu will be run from Chennai, not Delhi’ Chief Minister Stalin took the central government to task by raising the issue of regional autonomy. He said in clear words: Chennai vs Delhi: “Tamil Nadu should be ruled from St. George Fort (Chennai) and not from Delhi. This election will decide what will be the identity of Tamil Nadu.” Allegation of discrimination: Stalin alleged that the central government is gifting metro projects to states like Gujarat, while Tamil Nadu’s legitimate demands and budget allocation are being ignored. Attacked on the claims of development, Stalin attacked BJP and said that where When BJP is in power, those states are not named in the development list. Referring to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, he termed the ‘double engine’ government as a ‘box engine’ and said that Tamil Nadu’s ‘Dravidian model’ is an example for the entire country. Election 2026: Political mathematics of Tamil Nadu The contest for the 234-seat Tamil Nadu assembly seems to be triangular: PartiesMain faceStrategyDMK+ (India Alliance)MK StalinDravidian model and linguistic prideAIADMK-BJP (NDA)Edappadi Palaniswami / PM ModiDouble engine development and anti-incumbencyTVK (new entry)Thalapathy VijayYoung voters and new optionEmphasis on communal harmonySpeaking in Kanyakumari, the CM said that this district is a symbol of unity. He alleged that BJP is trying to do divisive politics in the state, but the Dravidian model ensures security of minorities and brotherhood with the majority. Stalin’s taunt: “As soon as the elections come, some people start roaming around the streets of Tamil Nadu, but the public knows that nothing has been done for them in the last 10 years.”
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