DMK giving them sleepless nights: Stalin
Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin said that the upcoming Parliamentary elections would answer whether democracy, the Constitution, and the electoral system would prevail in India.
In Delhi, the country’s capital, the BJP government at the Centre had created an environment worse than a battlefield to oppress the farmers, who were fighting for their rights, Mr. Stalin said in a letter to party cadre.
Regional parties such as the DMK and its allies could take on the BJP, which was indulging in sectarian politics. That was why Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP president J.P. Nadda spoke about the DMK at every opportunity. The DMK was giving them sleepless nights, Mr. Stalin said.
In non-BJP-ruled States, they were creating hurdles through Governors, and they were disrespecting the Constitution, he said.
‘The Voice of Stalin to Retrieve Rights’ campaign would be held in all Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, barring Chennai, on February 16, 17 and 18, Mr. Stalin said.