Key Points

The DMK continues to challenge political pressure from central agencies through a defiant stance. Udhayanidhi Stalin has strongly rejected allegations of intimidation surrounding recent ED raids on TASMAC. The party remains committed to defending Tamil Nadu's interests and constitutional rights. Stalin's response reflects the DMK's historical legacy of political resistance and self-respect.

Key Points: Udhayanidhi Stalin Defies ED Raids on TASMAC Amid Political Pressure

  • DMK stands firm against ED raids on TASMAC
  • Udhayanidhi defends CM Stalin's Delhi visit
  • Party commits to legal resistance
  • Continues advocating for state's rights
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ED raids on TASMAC: DMK won't be cowed by attempts at political intimidation, says Udhayanidhi Stalin

DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin challenges ED investigations, affirms party's resilience against political intimidation in Tamil Nadu

"We are not afraid of the ED or Modi. The DMK is a party rooted in self-respect - Udhayanidhi Stalin"

Chennai, May 24

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Saturday asserted that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is not afraid of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) or Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and emphasised that the party would confront any legal challenges head-on.

Speaking to reporters in Pudukkottai, Udhayanidhi, who also serves as the DMK Youth Wing Secretary, said the party remains steadfast in its commitment to defending the rights of Tamil Nadu and will not be cowed by attempts at political intimidation. “We are not afraid of the ED or Modi. The DMK, nurtured by Kalaignar (former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi), is a party rooted in self-respect and firmly anchored in the ideals of Periyar (rationalist leader E.V. Ramasamy),” he said.

His remarks came in response to criticism from the opposition AIADMK, which accused Chief Minister M.K. Stalin of rushing to New Delhi to attend the NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting amid ED raids on TASMAC, the state-run liquor retail monopoly.

Udhayanidhi defended the Chief Minister’s visit, stating that Stalin had gone to the national capital to advocate for Tamil Nadu’s development and secure much-needed central funds. “They have tried to intimidate us in the past, too, but we stood firm. The DMK is not a party that will bend to pressure. We will fight all cases legally and uphold the dignity of our movement,” he added.

Earlier in the day, Udhayanidhi reviewed various government schemes and development projects at the Pudukkottai Collectorate. He later presided over a welfare event where he distributed benefits worth Rs 40.54 crore to 1,195 beneficiaries. The aid package included the allocation of free house pattas to 125 members of the tribal community.

Reiterating the DMK’s commitment to social justice and state rights, Udhayanidhi affirmed that the party will continue to resist authoritarian tendencies and safeguard the principles of federalism. “The voice of Tamil Nadu will not be silenced,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Strong words from Udhayanidhi! But I wonder why ED raids always happen only on opposition-ruled states? 🤔 Central agencies should work without political bias. Tamil Nadu deserves fair treatment.
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Priya M.
As a Tamilian, I appreciate DMK standing up for state rights. But let's not forget TASMAC has been controversial for years. Maybe it's time to rethink liquor sales model altogether? �
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Karthik S.
Whatever the politics, Rs 40 crore welfare distribution is commendable work. Hope the benefits reach actual beneficiaries. Corruption-free implementation is what we need!
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Ananya R.
Both DMK and BJP playing political games while common people suffer. Instead of war of words, focus on governance please! Tamil Nadu needs development, not political drama.
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Suresh V.
Periyar's ideals are being invoked, but is today's DMK really following them? The party should introspect whether it's upholding social justice or just doing tokenism.
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Meena L.
Tribal community getting house pattas is a positive step 👏 Hope this isn't just an election gimmick. Sustainable development for marginalized groups should be continuous process.

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