Tamil Nadu CM Mk Stalin calls Aiadmk an 'old bound slave camp', says an alliance with BJP 'doomed to fail' | Mint
The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, knocked out at the Opposition Aiadmk on Saturday and called it a ‘an old slave camp’ who surrendered to the BJP. In response to the announcement of the AIADMK and the BJP, Stalin said that the state’s opposition party was being threatened by the BJP to implement its conspiracies, adding that the people of Tamil Nadu would give an appropriate response. “Whether the BJP comes alone or with partners, the people of Tamil Nadu are ready to provide an appropriate lesson. To the treacherous alliance kneeling in Delhi without self -respect and Tamil Nadu, people will give the right reaction,” he said. BJP-AADMK Alliance to Fail: Stalin Aiadmk claims to oppose Neet, the imposition of Hindi, the three-language policy and the WAQF Act and also says that Tamil Nadu’s representation should not be reduced during demarcation, MK Stalin said. He asked, “Is all this part of the general minimum program?” Stalin claims that Interior Minister Amit Shah, who announced the AIADMK-BJP alliance on Friday, used his press conference to belittle the DML, his government and the main minister. “The AIADMK-BJP alliance is doomed to fail. It was the people of Tamil Nadu who handed over repeated defeats to this coalition. Shah has now set up the same failed alliance,” he said. Mk Stalin said Amit Shah did not say what ideological foundation the alliance was formed. Instead, he simply gave the assurance that a general minimum program would be worked out. The head of the Dravidian Party said when Shah talked about corruption while confirming an alliance with Aiadmk, the people of Tamil Nadu would have laughed “. Mk Stalin strikes at Amit Shah, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, further knocked out at Shah for “irresponsibly claiming that Law and Order in Tamil Nadu were deteriorating”. “It’s not manipur – it’s Tamil Nadu. The BJP ruled over a state where more than 250 people were killed over the past 18 months. The Minister of Home Affairs, who has failed to restore the peace there, now wants to disturb peace in a peaceful state like Tamil Nadu, ‘he said. “It is precisely because of the law and order that the state continues to continue in all aspects – a fact that has even been confirmed by government statistics. Yet, the Minister of Home Affairs has tried irresponsibly to stimulate fear by demanding an exposition of the law and order,” Stalin added. Aiadmk, BJP, and all the Alliance parties have decided to contest the upcoming Vidhan Sabha election in Tamil Nadu under the National Democratic Alliance. This important political development comes before the election in Tamil Nadu, which will be held in 2026. First published: 12 Apr 2025, 09:07 IST