PM Modi rains down criticism in Tamil Nadu, says DMK has no right to remain in power
Prime Minister Modi launched a scathing attack on the DMK in Tamil Nadu, stating they have no moral right to be in power due to their alleged corruption.
During a recent visit to Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi harshly criticized the ruling DMK party, accusing it of being mired in corruption and not deserving to govern. Speaking at a large rally in Madurai, Modi highlighted that both the DMK and Congress have acted against the interests of the poor, youth, and farmers, terming them as obstacles to development. He specifically pointed out the issue of Katchatheevu Island, claiming that Congress had ceded it to Sri Lanka while the DMK sat idly by.
Modi also revisited the past actions of the DMK and Congress, reminding attendees of the ban on Jallikattu—an important cultural event—that was eventually lifted by his government, reinstating pride in Tamil culture. He underscored that the inclusion of the Sengol in Parliament signifies respect for Tamil heritage and values. Modi's rhetoric aims to strengthen his party's position in Tamil Nadu ahead of the elections, framing the opposition as ineffectual and self-serving.
The implications of Modi's statements extend beyond mere political banter; they aim to galvanize support among Tamil voters by reinforcing a narrative of corruption associated with the DMK and Congress. As elections approach, such rallies and speeches are crucial for Modi and the BJP to establish a stronger foothold in a region traditionally dominated by regional parties, thereby impacting the political landscape in Tamil Nadu significantly.