DMK president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin criticized the BJP-led government for pushing the “one nation, one election” idea while struggling to conduct a single-phase election in Kashmir. He highlighted the three-phase voting in Kashmir’s assembly election and questioned the feasibility of the proposal. Stalin emphasized the strength of the opposition alliance in Tamil Nadu, hinting at a national anti-BJP coalition. He accused the BJP of trying to divide the alliance through misinformation but expressed confidence in their unity. Unlike other temporary political alliances, Stalin emphasized the durability of their coalition based on shared values. He warned against falling for the BJP’s tactics and stressed the importance of unity against fascist and communal forces. The Chief Minister’s strong words at the DMK’s 75th anniversary celebration underscored the party’s commitment to solidarity and resistance against divisive politics.
Published 28 September 2024, 18:46 IST
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