Stalin defends NITI Aayog meet participation, slams EPS for double standards

IANS May 22, 2025 263 views

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has strongly responded to AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami's criticism of his upcoming NITI Aayog meeting participation. Stalin defended his decision, emphasizing his commitment to securing Tamil Nadu's rights and financial entitlements. He accused EPS of political hypocrisy, referencing past alliances and alleged surrenders to political pressures. The confrontation highlights the ongoing political rivalry between DMK and AIADMK as they prepare for future electoral battles.

"My hands, raised by Perarignar Anna and guided by Kalaignar Karunanidhi, will only hold the black and red flag of the DMK." - M.K. Stalin
Stalin defends NITI Aayog meet participation, slams EPS for double standards
Chennai, May 21: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday hit back strongly at AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) over his criticism of Stalin's upcoming participation in the NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting scheduled for May 24 in New Delhi.

Key Points

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Stalin asserts Tamil Nadu's financial rights at NITI Aayog meeting

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Criticizes EPS for alleged political flip-flopping

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Highlights Supreme Court case for state's entitlements

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Defends DMK's principled political stance

Taking to social media platform X, Stalin defended his decision, stating that he was attending the meeting to assert Tamil Nadu’s rightful financial entitlements.

He questioned why his efforts to fight for the state’s rights should trouble EPS.

"Why is my participation in the NITI Aayog meeting bothering him?" Stalin, who is also the President of the ruling DMK, asked.

"Whether it was Sasikala or Amit Shah, EPS never stopped his habit of crawling under the table to hold their feet. He once claimed AIADMK would never align with the BJP, but after facing a raid, he surrendered and waved the white flag. Isn’t it shameful that he now accuses me of surrendering?" he said.

Stalin further underlined his ideological roots and party legacy, affirming his commitment to Tamil Nadu’s rights.

"My hands, raised by Perarignar Anna and guided by Kalaignar Karunanidhi, will only hold the black and red flag of the DMK. I carry the flag of rights - I will never crawl," he asserted.

Highlighting the state’s ongoing legal battle with the Union government, Stalin referred to a suit filed in the Supreme Court seeking the release of over Rs 2,000 crore under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme, which the Centre allegedly withheld. "Even today, I filed a case in the Supreme Court to protect Tamil Nadu’s rights. I will stand firm by my principles and fight for what is due to our people," he said.

The war of words marks a sharp escalation in the political rivalry between the DMK and the AIADMK, as both parties gear up for the 2026 Assembly elections.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Stalin is absolutely right to attend NITI Aayog meeting. As CM, his first duty is to fight for Tamil Nadu's interests. EPS is just playing politics while our state needs funds for development. 👏
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Priya M.
Both DMK and AIADMK are equally guilty of political opportunism. While EPS's U-turn on BJP is shameful, Stalin shouldn't forget his party's own compromises when convenient. Tamil Nadu deserves better than this mudslinging.
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Suresh V.
The ₹2000 crore education funds issue is serious! Why is Centre withholding money meant for our children's future? Stalin should use all platforms - NITI Aayog, SC, whatever it takes to get our rightful share.
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Kavita R.
As a Tamil living in Delhi, I'm proud Stalin is standing up for our state. But I wish he'd focus more on solutions than political rhetoric. Our people need action, not just fiery speeches on X.
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Arjun T.
EPS has no moral ground to criticize anyone after his BJP alliance. But Stalin sir, please don't make this about party flags - show us concrete results from these meetings. Tamil Nadu is watching! 🤔
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Meena S.
The real issue is cooperative federalism. Why should states beg for their own money? Whether DMK or AIADMK, all CMs must unite against this unfair treatment by Centre. Enough of this Delhi diktat!

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