BJP’s Tamilisai Soundararajan warns Tamil Nadu CM Stalin of backlash over language politics, praises PM Modi’s projects.

BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan slammed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin for indulging in language-based politics and overlooking Prime Minister Modi’s visit. Soundararajan cautioned that Stalin’s approach could result in repercussions akin to those experienced by Telangana’s CM. She emphasized Modi’s unveiling of development schemes worth Rs 8,000 crore for Tamil Nadu, accusing Stalin of disregarding these initiatives in favor of promoting Tamil culture. Soundararajan’s critique underscores the escalating political tensions in Tamil Nadu as the BJP and DMK clash over governance strategies and regional priorities. The BJP leader’s outspoken remarks come amid a backdrop of heightened scrutiny on the political landscape in the state, with competing narratives vying for public support and influence. Soundararajan’s comments shed light on the growing rift between the ruling parties at the state and central levels, reflecting broader challenges in reconciling regional autonomy with national interests. As Tamil Nadu navigates through these complex dynamics, Soundararajan’s critique serves as a reminder of the intricate interplay between linguistic identity, cultural heritage, and political power in shaping the state’s trajectory.

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