CM stalin Accuses central government of Discrimination and Anarchy


Allegations Against the Center:


 Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. stalin on saturday accused the BJP-led central government of deeply discriminating against tamil Nadu. He supported Finance minister Thangam Thennarasu’s claims of financial bias and said that people are questioning the Centre’s actions.


“Washing Machine” Remark:


 Stalin once again used his “washing machine” jibe, questioning how politicians accused of corruption become “clean” after joining the bjp alliance. He mocked this as a form of political hypocrisy.


Language Discrimination:


 The chief minister criticized the Centre for naming national schemes and laws only in hindi and Sanskrit. He emphasized that this practice alienates non-Hindi-speaking states like tamil Nadu.


Anarchy Through Governors:


 Stalin accused the Centre of spreading anarchy in opposition-ruled states by using governors as political instruments to interfere in state affairs.


Superstition and Education:


 In a social media post, stalin questioned why central ministers were “teaching superstitions” to children instead of promoting scientific education.


Accusations of election Manipulation:


 He alleged that the bjp was using vote-rigging tactics through what he termed the “SIR model” and spreading misinformation through “WhatsApp University.”


Keezhadi Archaeological Site Issue:


 Stalin also asked why the Centre was not accepting the scientifically validated findings from the Keezhadi excavation site, accusing it of neglecting tamil heritage.


Finance Minister’s Ten Questions:


 Finance minister Thangam Thennarasu earlier raised 10 issues in the Assembly, including:


Unfair GST revenue sharing


Imposition of hindi and NEP


Exclusion from road and railway projects

Delays in madurai and coimbatore metro approvals


Non-release of ₹3,709 crore under Jal jeevan Mission


Tamil Nadu receiving only 4% of national financial disbursement despite 6% population share


Stalin’s Assertion:


 Concluding, stalin said that tamil Nadu will not remain silent and will continue to demand justice, exposing what he called the Centre’s “double standards” in cooperative federalism.


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