Stalin's Sharp Attack: How BJP's Policies Threaten Tamil Nadu's Federal Spirit

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led Union government, alleging systematic political discrimination against his state. He raised critical questions about the Centre's governance, linguistic policies, and alleged misuse of institutional mechanisms. Stalin's remarks highlighted growing tensions between state and central governments over federal autonomy and cultural representation. The DMK leader's critique reflects a broader campaign to defend Tamil identity and challenge what he perceives as centralized political overreach.

Key Points: Stalin Slams BJP Centre Over Political Bias Tamil Nadu Federalism

  • Stalin questions Centre's selective corruption enforcement
  • Criticizes linguistic bias in national schemes
  • Alleges manipulation of electoral rolls
  • Challenges Centre's stance on archaeological discoveries
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Stalin slams Centre for 'political bias', raises questions on federalism and culture

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin challenges Centre's policies, accusing BJP of linguistic arrogance, cultural imposition, and political discrimination

"After corrupt politicians join the BJP alliance, how does the washing machine make them clean? - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Oct 18

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led Union government, accusing it of political discrimination and undermining the federal spirit of governance.

His remarks came a day after State Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu, during Assembly discussions on the first supplementary demands for grants, alleged that the Centre had persistently shown "political bias" against Tamil Nadu by withholding funds meant for education, welfare, and infrastructure projects.

Taking to X, the Chief Minister said that not just Thennarasu but "people across the country" were questioning the Union government's conduct. "I am raising some of those questions," Stalin wrote, proceeding to pose a series of pointed queries aimed at the BJP.

"After corrupt politicians join the BJP alliance, how does the washing machine make them clean?" he asked, referring to what he described as selective enforcement of corruption charges. He also questioned why "major schemes and laws of the nation are named only in Hindi and Sanskrit," calling it a reflection of linguistic arrogance and cultural imposition.

Stalin further criticised Union Ministers for "restricting young minds by preaching unscientific superstitions," and accused the BJP of misusing Governors in Opposition-ruled States "to create confusion and obstruct elected governments." The Chief Minister also questioned the "Special Intensive Revision (SIR)" of electoral rolls, alleging that it was being used to "manipulate and steal votes" for the BJP's electoral advantage.

Referring to Tamil Nadu's archaeological discoveries, he asked why the Centre was unwilling to recognise the findings from Keeladi that establish the antiquity of iron in Tamil culture. "Why are you putting hurdles to block the Keeladi report, even after scientific verification?" he said.

Concluding his post, Stalin wondered whether any of these questions would be answered or whether the ruling party would "as usual, resort to spreading false propaganda through WhatsApp University."

The Chief Minister's remarks are seen as part of the DMK's growing campaign to highlight alleged Centre-State disparities and defend Tamil identity and autonomy within India's federal framework.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone living in Chennai, I've seen how central funds for important projects get delayed. Education and infrastructure shouldn't suffer because of political differences. Stalin is right to raise these concerns.
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Priya S
The "washing machine" comment is spot on! So many corrupt politicians suddenly become clean after joining BJP. And why only Hindi/Sanskrit names for schemes? India has so many rich languages! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While I agree some points need discussion, this feels like political rhetoric before elections. Both sides should focus on development rather than blame games. Federal cooperation benefits everyone.
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Kavya N
The Keeladi issue is really concerning. Why suppress archaeological findings that celebrate our ancient Tamil heritage? This is our history, our pride! 🏛️
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Aditya G
WhatsApp University comment made me laugh 😂 But seriously, the Governor's office should be neutral, not used to trouble elected governments. Federalism is basic structure of our constitution.

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