Tamil Nadu: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said the DMK is a strong wall protecting minorities.
Speaking at a campaign meeting in the Kandaneri area of Vellore on Tuesday in support of Durai Murugan (Katpadi), P. Karthikeyan (Vellore), A.P. Nandakumar (Anaikattu), Rajeshwari (K.V. Kuppam), and Pratap (Kudiyatham), who are contesting on behalf of the DMK alliance in five seats in Vellore district, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said: When India gained independence, the central government launched a family planning program to reduce poverty, and southern states, including Tamil Nadu, moved towards growth by controlling population. But the central government is planning to pass a new law in the parliamentary session to punish us for this. I have also warned the Prime Minister about this via video conferencing.
I will fight till the end: Tamil Nadu is not just a piece of land; it is the voice and voice of the rights of 80 million people. If its voice is suppressed, it is impossible not to oppose it. Union Minister Piyush Goyal has spoken arrogantly on this issue.
If Tamil Nadu’s self-respect is tested, Tamil Nadu’s response to Delhi’s arrogance will be severe. I urge you not to play with fire, and I will stand in the field and fight for Tamil Nadu’s rights until my last breath. A stronghold for minorities: Minorities living in other parts of the country face numerous threats. But the reign of the ‘Dravidian model’ is the reason minorities are safe in Tamil Nadu. The DMK has always been a stronghold for minorities.
However, it was the AIADMK and Edappadi Palaniswami who betrayed the minorities by supporting the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) introduced by the central government. If the AIADMK had voted against it in the Rajya Sabha that day, the CAA would not have been passed. When the minorities began to respond to their deception, they pretended to split from the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Understanding this, people taught AIADMK a befitting lesson in that election.
