Tamil Nadu: DMK mp Raja's warning to PM Modi and amit shah, said - do not force the demand for a separate tamil nation


A party meeting of representatives of urban local bodies was held on Sunday. State cm MK stalin was also present at this. A. raja said these things in his presence. He further said that his fight will continue till tamil Nadu gets complete autonomy.

DMK leader A Raja, who is in controversy over his statements, has once again created a stir not only in tamil Nadu but also in the politics of the country. He gave such a statement in Namakkal on Sunday, for which the opposition is attacking him. In a party program organized here, he has warned the central government



DMK leader A raja has warned prime minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister amit shah to give autonomy to tamil Nadu. He said that they should not be forced to demand a separate tamil state. bjp retaliated against his statement.

A party meeting of representatives of urban local bodies was held on Sunday. State cm MK stalin was also present at this. A. raja said these things in his presence. He further said that his fight will continue till tamil Nadu gets complete autonomy.



In this meeting, DMK leader A raja said that Thanthai Periyar, a symbol of the Dravidian movement, stood for an independent tamil Nadu as long as he lived. Now the DMK has moved away from it. Our cm is following the path of Annadurai. Even though the party accepted Periyar, it supported integrity and democracy, and still, the party sticks to it. In such a situation, now we should not be forced to go on the way of Periyar.


We request the central government to give us the right to self-government. He further said that even though now the DMK has backed out from the demand for a separate state, now we are demanding autonomy of the state and are not doing it in any pride.’

His statement is now being criticized all around. bjp leader Shahzad Poonawalla has condemned him by tweeting. He wrote in the tweet that DMK is adopting a separatist stand. Opposing any party or the central government is acceptable, but you have started denying the very idea of 'One India', he said.

It is noteworthy that cm MK stalin was also present in this program, but he did not react to this statement of A Raja. Earlier he directed the elected representatives of local bodies to follow the principles of law, fairness, and justice and serve the people.



"I warn those who violate it will be punished. Legal action will be taken," he said. stalin said many of his close friends were telling him that he had become "too much" democratic. "If indiscipline and irregularities go to their heads, I will become a dictator and take action," he said.

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