Key Points

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has confidently declared that the NDA alliance will form the government in Tamil Nadu by 2026. He challenged DMK leader MK Stalin, asserting that the people will defeat the current government in the upcoming assembly elections. Shah also reiterated his demand for medical and engineering courses to be taught in the Tamil language. The politician emphasized the strength of the BJP-AIADMK alliance and their commitment to the state's progress.

Key Points: Amit Shah Predicts NDA Victory Against DMK in Tamil Nadu 2026

  • Amit Shah targets DMK government in upcoming Tamil Nadu elections
  • Demands medical courses in Tamil language
  • Praises Modi's national security approach
  • Promises BJP-NDA government in 2026
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NDA will form govt in Tamil Nadu in 2026; people will throw out DMK: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah challenges DMK, promises NDA government in Tamil Nadu and advocates for Tamil language in education

"The NDA government of the BJP-AIADMK alliance will be formed here in 2026 - Amit Shah"

Madurai, June 8

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that the NDA will form government in Tamil Nadu as the people of the state will "defeat" the DMK government in the 2026 Assembly election. He also reiterated his demand to the state government for teaching medical and engineering courses in the Tamil language.

"The NDA government of the BJP-AIADMK alliance will be formed here in 2026. I live in Delhi, but my ears are always on Tamil Nadu," Shah said while addressing BJP office-bearers in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

"MK Stalin says that Amit Shah cannot defeat DMK. He is right. It's not me, but the people of Tamil Nadu will defeat you," he added.

The Union Minister said that he expected Chief Minister Stalin to write to PM Modi, thanking him for installing Sengol in Parliament.

"I want to repeat my demand to the Tamil Nadu government that medical and engineering be taught in the Tamil language soon. PM Modi respected Tamil Nadu by installing Sengol in Parliament, and I expect MK Stalin to write a letter to the PM to thank him for it," he said.

Shah said that before Modi became Prime Minister, there were more deadly terror attacks than in Pahalgam, but there was no befitting reply.

"Our innocent citizens were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. Terrorists killed them after asking their religion. Under the leadership of Narendra Modi, our three armed forces entered Pakistan and killed terrorists. There were many terrorists attack before Modi became Prime Minister, but there was no befitting reply," he said.

"After Modi ji became Prime Minister in 2014, the Uri, Pulwama, and now Pahalgam attacks took place. With surgical strike, airstrike, and Operation Sindoor, we have given a befitting reply to terrorists responsible for these attacks," he added.

Shah thanked the people of Tamil Nadu for their warm response to the Tiranga Yatra, which was held to honour the bravery of the armed forces in Operation Sindoor.

He said that the people of Tamil Nadu will "throw out" the DMK government in next year's Assembly elections.

"I have had participated in election campaigns across the country. I know the pulse of the public. This time, the people of Tamil Nadu will throw out the DMK government," he said.

"In 2025, we formed the government in Delhi, in 2026, BJP-NDA will form the government in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu," he added.

- ANI

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Karthik R.
As a Tamilian, I appreciate Amit Shah's focus on our state but forcing Hindi or Tamil medium in professional courses isn't practical. We need global standards in education. Let students choose their medium! 🤔
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Priya M.
Why is Delhi dictating what language we should study in? Tamil Nadu has its own identity and we're proud of it. First fix unemployment, then talk about language politics!
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Rajesh K.
Shah is right about one thing - people are fed up with DMK's corruption. But BJP needs to understand Tamil culture better if they want to win here. Just Hindi heartland politics won't work in Chennai!
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Saranya V.
The Sengol gesture was nice but we need more than symbolism. Where are the jobs? Where's the industrial growth? Stop politicizing education and focus on real development. 🙏
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Manoj T.
I support BJP's strong stance on terrorism but their Tamil Nadu strategy needs work. Instead of language debates, they should highlight how central schemes benefit our state. Action speaks louder than words!
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Anitha P.
Both DMK and BJP are playing divisive politics. We need leaders who talk about Tamil Nadu's progress rather than constantly fighting over language and symbols. Enough is enough!

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