Chennai: tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has expressed strong confidence that his party will secure a sweeping victory in the upcoming elections. He stated that, with the continued support of the people, the party is poised to win in more than 200 constituencies across the state.
“People’s Support is Our Strength”
Stalin emphasized that the ruling party’s governance, welfare schemes, and people-centric policies have earned widespread trust among voters. According to him, this trust will translate into a decisive mandate in favor of the party.
He highlighted that the government’s focus on social justice, economic development, and inclusive growth has strengthened its position among all sections of society.
Sharp Criticism of BJP’s Prospects in tamil Nadu
Taking a direct swipe at the bharatiya janata party (BJP), stalin asserted that the party has no real scope for growth in tamil Nadu. He claimed that the political and cultural landscape of the state does not align with the BJP’s ideology.
He further argued that the people of tamil Nadu have consistently rejected attempts to impose external political narratives.
Allegations Against AIADMK-BJP Alliance
Stalin also criticized the All india Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), alleging that it is functioning as a “mask” for the bjp in the state. He stated that the alliance between the two parties lacks independence and is driven by national-level political interests rather than the welfare of tamil Nadu.
“Tamil Nadu vs NDA” Narrative
The chief minister explained that the party’s campaign framing—“Tamil Nadu vs national democratic alliance (NDA)”—is intended to expose what he described as hidden political alignments.
By adopting this narrative, stalin said the party aims to clearly present the ideological differences between regional interests and national coalition politics led by the National Democratic Alliance.
Focus on Regional Identity and Autonomy
Stalin reiterated that his party remains committed to protecting tamil Nadu’s rights, language, culture, and autonomy. He stressed that the election is not just about political power, but about preserving the identity and self-respect of the state.
Conclusion
With a strong message centered on governance, regional pride, and opposition to national political influence, M. K. stalin expressed confidence that the people of tamil Nadu will once again place their trust in his leadership, paving the way for a resounding electoral victory.
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