Deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin delivered a strong and combative speech in the Kongu region, sharply criticizing rival political forces and energizing party cadres. Speaking at a DMK public meeting, he asserted that the party’s growing momentum and grassroots mobilisation would ensure that opposing ideological groups remain constantly challenged and alert.
Udhayanidhi stalin accused these forces of working against the interests of tamil Nadu and undermining its values of social justice, self-respect, and equality. He stated that the DMK, under the leadership of chief minister M.K. Stalin, is firmly committed to protecting the state’s rights and advancing the Dravidian Model of governance, which prioritizes welfare, inclusivity, and dignity for all sections of society.
The Deputy Chief Minister’s address was marked by strong rhetoric and political aggression, drawing loud applause from supporters. He urged party workers to remain active at the grassroots level, strengthen public outreach, and counter opposing narratives with facts, governance achievements, and people-centric policies.
The speech is being viewed as a clear signal of the DMK’s intensified political strategy in the Kongu belt, a region considered electorally significant. Observers note that such assertive messaging reflects the party’s efforts to consolidate support ahead of future political challenges and elections.
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