Chennai: M. K. stalin, President of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and chief minister of tamil Nadu, strongly criticized the bharatiya janata party (BJP), alleging that the party does not uphold the principles of democracy and federalism.
Allegations Against the BJPIn his address at a public event in Chennai, stalin stated that the BJP-led Union government has repeatedly undermined democratic values and weakened the federal structure of the country. He accused the Centre of concentrating powers and interfering in the rights of state governments.According to him, cooperative federalism — which ensures balanced power-sharing between the Union and the States — is being eroded. He emphadata-sized that states must be given their due autonomy in governance, finance, and policy decisions.
“Everything for Everyone” – A Broad and Inclusive VisionHighlighting the DMK government’s inclusive governance model, stalin reiterated his administration’s guiding principle: “Everything for Everyone.” He described it as a broad and people-centric approach aimed at ensuring social justice, equal opportunity, and welfare for all sections of society.He stressed that governance should not discriminate on the basis of caste, religion, language, or region. Instead, it must focus on equitable growth and inclusive development.
Defense of Federal RightsStalin further asserted that tamil Nadu has consistently raised its voice to protect state rights. He pointed out issues such as financial allocations, language policies, and administrative autonomy as areas where the state government has sought fair treatment.He called upon democratic forces across the country to unite in safeguarding constitutional values and strengthening federalism.
Political SignificancePolitical observers view Stalin’s remarks as part of the ongoing ideological battle between regional parties and the bjp at the national level. With elections approaching, such statements are likely to shape political narratives and alliance strategies in tamil Nadu.The chief minister concluded by reaffirming his commitment to democratic governance and inclusive development, promising that tamil Nadu would continue to stand firm in defending constitutional principles.
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