"This struggle is to recover democracy from the dictator" - chief minister stalin in the election campaign!


CM stalin Campaign: chief minister stalin is campaigning today in support of the candidates who are contesting in Thoothukudi and Ramanathapuram parliamentary constituencies.


As lok sabha elections are about to begin on april 19, political leaders are meeting people and collecting votes. In that way, tamil Nadu chief minister stalin is campaigning today by supporting the candidates who are contesting in Thoothukudi and Ramanathapuram parliamentary constituencies.


Speaking at that time, he said, "Now I have come to the land where the great men who participated in the indian Liberation war were born. In a way, what is happening now is a liberation struggle. This is a struggle to save democracy from the rule of a dictator. It is a religious struggle to save democracy through elections. I have come here to invite you to this religious struggle.


"I came to gather votes for my younger sister kanimozhi in the last 2019 elections. You also made her win by a huge margin. She went to parliament and raised her voice for tamil Nadu and India. Rather than saying she raised her voice, it should be said that she roared."


"If I talk about all this, narendra modi will start talking about succession politics. Succession politics is something they will take up because they have nothing else to criticize about us. We have come to power to work, not to roam the town".


"DMK is the party that benefits every family in tamil Nadu. Every day from morning to evening we work with the people, and this Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam is the party that has entrusted us with that. We are your successors who are disturbing your sleep, dreaming that we can somehow enslave this tamil Nadu".


"Did you ever respect kanimozhi who the people of Thoothukudi voted and sent to parliament? You did not insult him, you insulted the people of Thoothukudi. As far as the previous regime is concerned, when we think of Thoothukudi, we remember gunfire. Can we forget that 13 people were killed unjustly?"


"That incident is the biggest black mark placed on AIADMK's rule in tamil Nadu. Even when I think of that horrible incident now, my heart trembles. As the leader of the opposition in 2018, I immediately came to Thoothukudi. The sound of gunshots and the death cries of the people did not leave my mind. When I asked, I did not know that such an incident had happened. I also came to know about it from watching television," said chief minister Edappadi.

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