Dear Mr. Modi — tamil Nadu Doesn’t Need Your False Propaganda, It Needs Respect


A Prime Minister’s Words That Crossed A Line


Dear Mr. Modi,


When you stood before the crowds in bihar and claimed that “Biharis are oppressed in tamil Nadu”, you didn’t just insult one state — you insulted the idea of India itself. The prime minister of the world’s largest democracy cannot play the role of a provocateur-in-chief. Yet, once again, your campaign speech weaponized misinformation for votes.


And tamil Nadu — a state that has quietly, consistently led in education, equality, and social welfare — refuses to stay silent.




From Jagannath to Jargon: The Pattern of Division


This isn’t an isolated slip of the tongue. It’s a pattern of political opportunism.

In Odisha, you claimed that the sacred Puri jagannath temple key was “stolen by Tamils.”
In Bihar, you accuse tamil Nadu of “mistreating Biharis.”
In Tamil Nadu, you preach “unity and brotherhood.”

One nation. Three speeches. Three different truths.
The only thing consistent? The propaganda.




Tamil Nadu’s Legacy: Building Minds, Not Divides

Let’s set the record straight.

tamil Nadu is home to thousands of migrant workers from Bihar, UP, Odisha, Bengal, and the Northeast — not as outsiders, but as contributors.
It is one of the few indian states where migrant enrollment in government schools is rising, not falling.

A recent example:
A Bihar-born girl studying in a tamil Nadu government school scored 467 out of 500 in her Class X exams — a shining reminder that the Dravidian model doesn’t discriminate by state, caste, or faith.

This is tamil Nadu’s story — not of exclusion, but inclusion through empowerment.




Funds Denied, Pride Intact


Mr. Modi, you speak of nationalism while denying tamil Nadu its rightful funds for education, flood relief, and rural development.
You speak of unity while weaponizing division.

From NEET policies that undermine state autonomy, to withheld disaster relief after cyclones and floods — your government has treated tamil Nadu not as a partner in progress, but as a political inconvenience.

The people of tamil Nadu see through it.
They may forgive. But they do not forget.




The Dravidian Model vs. The delhi Narrative


tamil Nadu was built on the Dravidian ideology, rooted in Humanity, Equality, Social Justice, and Women's Empowerment.
While delhi preaches slogans, tamil Nadu builds systems.

When delhi silenced minorities, tamil Nadu gave them platforms.
When delhi attacked students, tamil Nadu educated theirs.
When delhi cut funds, tamil Nadu still built classrooms, hospitals, and hostels for everyone — regardless of where they came from.

That’s what progress looks like. Not the kind that fits in a speech, but the kind that shows up in data and dignity.




The Political Hypocrisy: ADMK’s Tightrope Walk


Your words also put your ally, the AIADMK, in a moral dilemma.
How can a tamil Nadu–based party continue to align with a national partner that insults its people for electoral gain elsewhere?

Every alliance has a limit. Every insult has an echo.
And in 2026, tamil Nadu’s voters will remember which leaders stood for truth, and which ones stood silently beside propaganda.




The Real Shame


Mr. Modi, when a prime minister uses regional stereotyping to stir emotion, it’s not leadership — it’s moral bankruptcy.
The people of tamil Nadu don’t need your sermons on nationalism.
They live it every day — through inclusivity, hard work, and tolerance that your speeches conveniently forget.

When you come back to campaign here, will you look into the eyes of the same people you just vilified?
Will you tell the Bihari students in tamil Nadu schools that your statement was “misunderstood”?
Will you explain to the AIADMK cadres why your words insulted the very soil they stand on?

Because that’s the test of truth — not the roar of the crowd, but the reckoning after the noise fades.




Bottom Line: tamil Nadu Doesn’t Divide — It Delivers


tamil Nadu doesn’t need propaganda.
It needs partnership.
It doesn’t seek validation from Delhi.
It demands respect for its model of social harmony and progress.

So yes, Mr. Modi — next time you campaign here, speak carefully.
Because tamil Nadu doesn’t clap for divisive politics.
It votes for dignity.

And this time, the lies won’t pass the border.

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