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CM of Tamil Nadu: Opposition is unified in its desire to topple the BJP’s “autocratic” government

On Sunday, chief minister M K Stalin stated that even if his position endangered the Tamil Nadu government, the opposition is unified in its desire to topple the BJP’s “autocratic” rule throughout the nation.

He remarked, “We have to be more careful about who shouldn’t come to power than who should.” “Modi is afraid of the opposition’s building…We will be against them even if it puts our government in risk here. At a party wedding celebration in Chennai, Stalin was addressing. His remarks came ahead of the second opposition gathering, which will take place in Bengaluru later this month after Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, hosted the first one in Patna in June.

One of the primary electoral promises made by the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government is to start paying out the $1,000 per month in cash to every qualified home headed by a woman. The state’s restrictions on who might benefit from this programme, including the exclusion of families with four-wheelers and those who consume more than 500 units of power every billing cycle, have drawn criticism from the AIADMK and the BJP, partners in the opposition.

This programme will help one crore women, according to Stalin. He continued, referring to the BJP-led Union government, “This has made some people envious so they are criticising us.” He inquired as to whether the BJP had kept any of its election pledges made before to their 2014 election. Stalin said that “Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he will recover hidden black money abroad and use it for the welfare of the people.” “He said that he would provide two crore people with work each month. However, none of those have been accomplished. He also criticised the BJP for doing little to stop civic rallies like the wrestlers’.

“All the opposition parties in India have united to bring a good solution to the country,” Stalin stated. “Realising all this and to answer such an autocratic regime.” “Today, India faces a serious danger. To rescue the nation is our responsibility.

The next opposition gathering in Bengaluru to plan for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will take place on July 17 and 18. Given the disagreement with Karnataka over the proposed Mekedatu dam, the BJP unit in Tamil Nadu has already threatened a protest if Stalin were to attend. Stalin, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, Delhi mayor and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal, Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, former chief minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray, and NCP’s Sharad Pawar were among the 32 leaders from 15 opposition parties who gathered in Patna for a large meeting.

Stalin, according to BJP state president K Annamalai, is in charge of a corrupt government that hasn’t kept more than 90% of its pledges even after two years in power. In the last nine years, black money worth 1.25 lakh crore rupees has been found, and each year, 6000 rupees are transferred into the bank accounts of 11 crore farmers in our nation, Annamalai said. “It is surprising that the chief minister of the corrupt DMK government does not know that,” she added.

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