In a recent public address in Vellore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the DMK’s governance record, highlighting issues such as family politics, corruption, and an alleged anti-Tamil culture within the party. Modi was campaigning for BJP candidates in Tamil Nadu, where the DMK is a major political rival.
During his speech, PM Modi Accused the DMK of indulging in family politics, pointing out that the party is known for promoting the interests of a few families over the welfare of the poole. He also criticized the its alleged involvement in corruption, citing examples such as the sand mining scandal and its failure to curb the drug trade.
Modi further highlighted what he called an “anti-Tamil culture” within the DMK, suggesting that the party does not prioritize the interests of the Tamil people. He also criticized the DMK for failing to protect the interests of fishermen in the state.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a crucial time, as Tamil Nadu is gearing up for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The BJP is seeking to make inroads in the state, where it has traditionally had a limited presence.
Conclusion: PM Modi’s criticism of the DMK’s governance record underscores the intense political rivalry between the two parties in Tamil Nadu. As the election campaign heats up, both parties are likely to step up their efforts to woo voters in the state. The outcome of the elections in Tamil Nadu could have a significant impact on the overall results of the Lok Sabha polls