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In a high-voltage political development, MK Stalin attacked the AIADMK-BJP alliance, branding it an “alliance of defeat” that prioritizes Delhi’s interests over Tamil Nadu’s. His sharp statements followed Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s Chennai visit, where the alliance was formally revived for the 2026 Assembly elections.
1. MK Stalin Attacks AIADMK-BJP Alliance Over NEET Crisis
Stalin hit out at Shah’s dismissal of NEET opposition as a “distraction,” highlighting the tragic suicides of over 20 Tamil Nadu students.
“Is the Home Minister aware of the NEET-linked suicides? Are their lives a distraction too?” he questioned.
He demanded that Shah acknowledge CBI probes into NEET scams in five states and offer real answers.
2. Stalin Accuses AIADMK of Political Submission
Stalin alleged that AIADMK leaders remained silent during Shah’s press briefing, avoiding key Tamil Nadu issues like:
- NEET opposition
- Three-language policy
- Waqf Act concerns
- Delimitation threats
“Is this silence part of their ‘minimum programme’? Or fear-driven submission?” Stalin asked.
3. Law & Order: MK Stalin Slams Manipur Comparison
Responding to Shah’s law-and-order comments, Stalin retorted:
“This is Tamil Nadu, not Manipur. We’re peaceful, progressive, and thriving. Fix BJP-ruled Manipur before criticizing us.”
He highlighted data showing Tamil Nadu as one of India’s most stable states.
4. Stalin Questions BJP’s Anti-Corruption Claims
Pointing to AIADMK’s corruption record, Stalin questioned the BJP’s moral standing.
“Jayalalithaa had to resign due to corruption. And BJP now shares a stage with her party—how ironic!”
He added that central agencies raided AIADMK leaders’ relatives, who later aligned with the BJP, calling it a “deal for protection.”
5. MK Stalin Attacks AIADMK-BJP Alliance on Tamil Identity
The Tamil Nadu CM accused the BJP of undermining Tamil culture by:
- Promoting Hindi imposition
- Reducing Tamil Nadu’s political influence through delimitation
- Disregarding state rights
He warned that AIADMK is enabling this by becoming a “tool of Delhi.”
6. Stalin Warns of Federalism Erosion
Stalin labeled the BJP’s governance model as “Delhi-first, states-last”, and urged citizens to defend the federal structure that gives states autonomy in key matters like education and language.
7. Stalin Predicts Voter Backlash in 2026
“This alliance has failed before. It will be defeated again—by the people of Tamil Nadu,” Stalin stated confidently.
With Assembly elections less than a year away, Stalin’s strong stance signals DMK’s aggressive campaign strategy moving forward.
Political Lines Drawn Ahead of 2026
As MK Stalin attacks AIADMK-BJP alliance with seven direct accusations, the political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu intensifies. With NEET, corruption, language rights, and federalism at the core of the debate, the 2026 elections are poised to be a defining battle for the state’s future.
The DMK has made its position clear: Tamil Nadu’s identity is not for sale—and alliances born out of fear will not survive public scrutiny.
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