The political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu has intensified after a warm exchange between DMK and BJP State Head Ki Annamalai Deputy Chief Minister Udayanidhi Stalin. The war of the word is concentrated around the slogans “Get Out Modi” and “Get Out Stalin,” have deepened the rift between parties in the political field of Tamil Nadu.
The dispute began on 18 February when Udayanidhi Stalin warned the central government against encroaching the state’s rights during the National Education Policy (NEP) and the DMK rally opposing the three -language policy. He said, “According to PTI,” Last time, when you tried to snatch the rights of Tamils, people started the ‘Go Back Modi’ campaign. If you try it again with TN people, this time this time it ‘Modi’ will be a movement to send you back. “
Subsequently, Annamalai vowed to retaliate against Udayanidhi’s comments, stating that he would post a “Stalin” message on his social media at 6 am on Friday, if the deputy CM reiterated his comment. For his promise, Annamalai chased through, carrying forward the political conflict.
In response, BJP state president K Annamalai launched a scary attack on the DMK government using the hashtag #Getutstalin on the social media platform X (East Twitter). Annamalai accused the DMK -led government of corruption, poor governance and accused of failing to fulfill the election promises. He wrote, “For the high prosperity of a family, being a tainted cabinet, being an epic of corruption, shutting up an eye for anarchy, turning into a shelter for drugs and illegal liquor, growing loans, chronic Ministry of Education, atmosphere for uncertain environment, uncertain environment women and children, divisive politics based on caste and religion, failures in giving good governance, defective policies and election promises fulfilled Not to do, this DMK LED government in TN will soon be separated by the people.
For a high -family upper organization, being a tainted cabinet, being a sub -station of corruption, turning an eye for anarchy, turning TN into a shelter for drugs and illegal liquor, increasing loans, dilapidated education Ministry, uncertain environment for women and children,… pic.twitter.com/vyd0bgplfk
– k.annamalai (@annamalai_k) 21 February, 2025
The spat shows the tension between DMK and BJP on issues such as allocation, NEP, and Tamil Nadu allegations on Tamil Nadu. DMK has consistently opposed NEP, arguing that it reduces the autonomy of the state in education and promotes Hindi at the expense of regional languages.
On the other hand, the BJP has accused the DMK government of mismanagement and has failed to address important issues like law and order, education and women’s safety. The party has also criticized DMK for its alleged divisive politics on the basis of caste and religion.