In a fiery statement, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) president MK Stalin has launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of spreading “daily lies and hourly hatred.” This sharp critique highlights a growing discontent among opposition leaders regarding the rhetoric used by the PM and the perceived inaction of the Election Commission (EC).
Questioning the Election Commission’s Role
Stalin did not hold back in his criticism of the Election Commission, questioning its silence in the face of what he describes as Modi’s constant barrage of misinformation and divisive speech. “What is the price of truth per kilogram in PM speeches?” Stalin asked rhetorically, implying that honesty and integrity have taken a backseat in the current political discourse.
Concerns Over Political Rhetoric and Integrity
The DMK leader’s comments reflect broader concerns within the opposition about the impact of such rhetoric on the political climate and public trust. By calling out both the Prime Minister and the EC, Stalin aims to shed light on what he sees as a dangerous trend of unchecked political propaganda.
A Call for Accountability
Stalin’s remarks serve as a call to action for both political leaders and regulatory bodies to uphold truth and integrity. As the political landscape heats up, his pointed questions and criticisms underscore the need for greater accountability and transparency in Indian politics.
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