In a scathing attack on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan criticized him for what she perceives as neglecting Prime Minister Modi’s visit and prioritizing language-based politics over national development. Soundararajan cautioned that Stalin’s approach could potentially result in a backlash akin to what the Chief Minister of Telangana faced. She underscored Modi’s recent announcement of significant development projects totaling Rs 8,000 crore for Tamil Nadu. Soundararajan’s remarks come amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions between the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu and the BJP, as both parties vie for influence in the state. The BJP leader’s comments reflect the growing political polarization and competition in the region, with language and cultural identity emerging as key battlegrounds. The clash between Soundararajan and Stalin underscores the broader ideological divide between the BJP’s vision of national unity and cultural homogenization and the DMK’s emphasis on preserving and promoting Tamil identity. As the political landscape in Tamil Nadu continues to evolve, the war of words between the BJP and the ruling party is likely to intensify, setting the stage for a fierce political showdown in the years to come.

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BJP’s Soundararajan criticizes Tamil Nadu CM for language politics, warns of backlash in 2026.
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