Stalin Accuses BJP of Neglect and Diversion Tactics, Calls It More Dangerous Than Coronavirus
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin criticized the BJP government at the Centre, alleging that it has not benefitted Hindi-speaking states despite their substantial support. Speaking on Linguistic Martyrs’ Day in Chennai, Stalin accused the government of imposing Hindi on non-Hindi-speaking states without providing substantial support during the pandemic. He claimed that the BJP is diverting attention with the construction of the Ram temple and labeled it as more dangerous than the coronavirus. Stalin emphasized the need to expose BJP’s failures and anti-Tamil policies, asserting that the party cannot win in northern states in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. He also targeted AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami, accusing him of supporting anti-people policies and being rejected by the people of Tamil Nadu. Stalin reiterated the importance of the INDIA bloc’s victory in the Lok Sabha polls for a better future for India.