Namakkal, tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has urged voters to deliver a decisive rejection to the national democratic alliance (NDA) in Namakkal.

Call to Reject NDA

Addressing a public gathering, stalin said that the nda alliance should be given a “big zero,” symbolizing a complete electoral defeat. He accused the alliance of working against the interests of tamil Nadu.

Support for Dravidian Model Governance

The chief minister emphasized that tamil Nadu must continue under the “Dravidian Model” of governance, which he said focuses on social justice, welfare, and inclusive development.

He argued that only by continuing this model can the state ensure progress and protect its rights in the current political climate.

Framing the election as a Crucial Battle

Stalin described the upcoming election as a crucial battle, stating that tamil Nadu must “win” this political fight. He called on voters to support the DMK-led alliance to safeguard the state’s future.

Conclusion

M.K. Stalin’s remarks highlight the sharp political contest in tamil Nadu, with strong appeals to voters centered on governance models and state interests. His message reinforces the DMK’s campaign theme of continuity and resistance to opposing alliances.


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