MK Stalin Leads Walk Campaign in Chennai, Slams Centre Over Delimitation Bill

Chief Minister MK Stalin conducted a morning walk campaign in Chennai's Kannagi Nagar, drawing large crowds ahead of the April 23 assembly elections. He sharply criticized the BJP-led Centre's proposed delimitation bill, framing it as an attempt to punish Tamil Nadu for its population control and industrial success. Stalin recalled past political jibes, including being labeled 'more dangerous' than his father and former CM M. Karunanidhi, embracing the label as a defender of the state. He touted his government's welfare and economic record while positioning himself as a fighter against a "betraying" central government.

Key Points: MK Stalin's Chennai Walk Campaign Ahead of Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Stalin conducts walk campaign in Chennai
  • Criticizes delimitation as punishment for TN
  • Recalls being called 'more dangerous' than Karunanidhi
  • Highlights welfare schemes and growth
  • Tamil Nadu polls on April 23
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MK Stalin holds walk campaign in Chennai's Kannagi Nagar ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin holds walk campaign in Kannagi Nagar, criticizes Centre's delimitation bill as punitive. Polls set for April 23.

"for those who want to betray Tamil Nadu and stop our growth, I will always be dangerous. - MK Stalin"

Chennai, April 21

As campaigning intensifies ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Kolathur, MK Stalin, on Tuesday carried out a morning walk campaign in Chennai's Kannagi Nagar, drawing large crowds of supporters and local residents.

During the outreach programme, people gathered in large numbers to meet, interact with the Chief Minister, and express their support.

Earlier, MK Stalin hit out at the Centre over the proposed delimitation exercise, calling it an attempt to "punish" progressive states like Tamil Nadu.

In a video message posted on X, Stalin framed the issue as one that threatens the state's growth model, linking it to population control and industrial success.

The remarks come days after the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill failed to secure the required two-thirds majority in Parliament, effectively stalling the delimitation-linked reforms. Tamil Nadu is set to vote in a single phase on April 23, with the ruling DMK-led alliance facing off against the NDA led by AIADMK's Edappadi K Palaniswami.

Taking a direct swipe at the Centre, Stalin said, "Last week, the delimitation bill introduced by the BJP-led Union Government appeared to be an attempt to punish us, a state that has controlled population growth and is among the best-performing in industrial development. As soon as this bill was introduced, I was the first to oppose it and lead protests, including burning copies of the bill. The fire we lit has reduced that bill to ashes."

In his address, Stalin recalled past criticisms during the 2021 Assembly elections, where opponents had described him as "more dangerous" than his father and former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. Responding to the remark, Stalin said, "No one can ever compare me to Kalaignar. I called him 'Leader' more often than I called him 'Father'. When they said I was more dangerous than such a leader, only one thing came to my mind: for those who want to betray Tamil Nadu and stop our growth, I will always be dangerous."

Highlighting his government's performance over the past five years, Stalin pointed to welfare schemes and economic growth indicators. "If anyone asks what I've done for the people in these five years, we can talk for hours, even days. I can say with pride that I've fought for the Tamil people against the central government that always betrays Tamil Nadu," he said.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with results scheduled to be announced on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
The morning walk campaign is a good way to connect directly with people in Kannagi Nagar. Hope he listened to their actual issues and not just gave speeches. Welfare schemes are good, but implementation on the ground matters most.
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Rahul R
As someone from North India living in Chennai, I find this constant "Centre vs State" narrative tiring. Both DMK and BJP play this game. Can we please focus on development and less on political blame games? The people of Tamil Nadu deserve better from all parties.
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Sneha F
His respect for Kalaignar is touching. "I called him 'Leader' more than 'Father'" – that says a lot about his values. Tamil Nadu has seen stability and good welfare under DMK. Hope they continue the work for another term. 🍀
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Aryan P
Burning copies of the bill might be good for TV drama, but is it productive? I want to hear concrete plans for more jobs and better infrastructure in Chennai. The traffic situation is still a nightmare. Action speaks louder than symbolic protests.
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Kavitha C
Proud of our CM for standing up for Tamil Nadu's rights! The delimitation issue is crucial for our future representation. We cannot let our voices be diluted. Vanakkam to all voters – let's go out and vote on the 23rd! ✋

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