Key Points

The DMK has launched a fierce counterattack against the BJP-led central government, alleging systematic misuse of investigative agencies for political vendetta. Party chief M.K. Stalin condemned what the party calls an "undeclared Emergency" through targeted raids and investigations against opposition leaders. The DMK has committed to fighting these actions both through legal channels and public messaging, aiming to expose what they see as institutional manipulation. With Assembly elections approaching, the party is positioning itself as a robust challenger to the BJP's political strategy.

Key Points: Stalin Blasts BJP's Vendetta Politics in Tamil Nadu Showdown

  • DMK accuses BJP of misusing central agencies for political intimidation
  • Stalin leads party's resistance against Centre's actions
  • Vows legal challenge and public campaign against BJP
  • Targets 200 seats in 2026 Assembly polls
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DMK slams Centre for vendetta politics, vows legal fight and campaign

DMK challenges Centre's political tactics, vows legal fight against ED raids and institutional misuse

"This meeting strongly condemns the Union BJP government, which is creating an undeclared Emergency - DMK Resolution"

Chennai, May 3

Tamil Nadu’s ruling DMK on Saturday strongly condemned the BJP-led Union government, accusing it of misusing central agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for “vendetta politics.”

The party vowed to confront the Centre’s actions both legally and by taking its message directly to the people. At a meeting of the party’s district secretaries, chaired by DMK President and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, the party passed a resolution alleging that the Union government had created an “undeclared Emergency” through its abuse of power.

“This meeting of district secretaries strongly condemns the Union BJP government, which is creating an undeclared Emergency,” the resolution stated, citing a pattern of political intimidation through raids by the Income Tax Department and the ED, especially in opposition-ruled states like Tamil Nadu. The DMK further accused the Centre of undermining the independence of autonomous institutions, including the judiciary.

It claimed that agencies such as the CBI, ED, and the tax department, which are mandated to operate impartially, have become tools of political retaliation under the BJP regime. According to the DMK, courts have also criticised the misuse of these institutions.

The party alleged that the BJP government used its agencies to pressure political rivals into alliances, notably the AIADMK, which recently aligned with the BJP. The resolution cited instances where the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court had reportedly censured the functioning of these central agencies in corruption-related cases.

Reaffirming its stance, the DMK said it would face all actions against its leaders by central agencies with “courage and legal resolve.” The party also pledged to expose the BJP’s alleged abuse of power to the public and to defeat the saffron party and its allies in the upcoming elections.

Senior DMK leaders, including K. Ponmudy and V. Senthil Balaji, remain under the ED’s scrutiny in connection with various cases. With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections just a year away, the DMK has already begun its preparations, setting an ambitious target of winning 200 out of 234 seats in the 2026 polls.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
DMK is just trying to divert attention from their own corruption cases. If they have nothing to hide, why fear ED investigations? Every state government should cooperate with central agencies for transparency. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As a Tamilian, I'm proud of DMK standing up against BJP's bullying tactics. Why are only opposition leaders being targeted? This selective enforcement reeks of political vendetta. Stalin Anna is right to fight back!
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Suresh V.
Both sides are playing politics. DMK has its share of corruption cases, but BJP's misuse of agencies is also concerning. Judiciary must intervene to protect democratic institutions from being weaponized.
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Ananya R.
Interesting how DMK talks about 'undeclared Emergency' when they themselves suppress dissent in TN! Remember how they handled anti-NEET protests? Pot calling kettle black 🙄
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Karthik N.
Tamil Nadu politics is getting more polarized day by day. Instead of this blame game, both state and center should focus on development. We need better infrastructure, not political drama!
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Meena S.
The timing of these ED raids is suspicious, especially with elections coming. But DMK should also clean its house first. Tamil people deserve better than this constant political fighting.
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Vijay P.
DMK's resolution shows their frustration after AIADMK joined hands with BJP. Political realignments are normal in democracy. Instead of crying foul, they should strengthen their own governance.

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