BJP’s Soundararajan slams Tamil Nadu CM Stalin for language-based politics, warns of future consequences.

In a scathing attack, BJP’s Tamilisai Soundararajan slammed Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin for prioritizing language-based politics over Prime Minister Modi’s visit and initiatives promoting Tamil culture. Soundararajan cautioned that Stalin’s neglect could result in a backlash akin to what Telangana’s CM faced in the past. She emphasized Modi’s unveiling of development projects totaling Rs 8,000 crore for Tamil Nadu. The BJP leader criticized the CM’s stance, indicating potential consequences for the state’s progress. Soundararajan’s remarks come amidst escalating tensions between the ruling parties at the center and in Tamil Nadu. The clash highlights the growing divide over governance and cultural identity in the region. The political landscape in Tamil Nadu appears to be heating up as parties vie for influence and support. Soundararajan’s critique underscores the challenges of balancing regional interests with national agendas. The BJP’s strong stance against language-centric politics signals a broader debate on federalism and cultural representation in Indian politics. As the state gears up for upcoming elections and policy decisions, Soundararajan’s words may shape public discourse and influence voter sentiments in Tamil Nadu.

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