Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin slams ‘Delhi dominance’, says ‘no entry for BJP’
Stalin declared that it is 'no-entry' in Tamil Nadu at all times for "repressive measures, dominance and imposition," and in total, it is no-entry for the BJP.
Karur: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday slammed "Delhi's dominance" and said the term union government is stressed by the DMK regime and the party to assert that states constitute the nation's foundation.

Addressing the DMK's "Mupperum Vizha," Stalin listed 'Hindi imposition,' Centre's 'refusal' to exempt Tamil Nadu from NEET, 'non-release' of education funds to the state and 'concealing' the antiquity of Keeladi findings and 'usurpation' of voting rights in the name of electoral roll revision.
Hence, he declared that it is 'no-entry' in Tamil Nadu at all times for "repressive measures, dominance and imposition," and in total, it is no-entry for the BJP.
It is because, Tamil Nadu is a state that was sculpted by reformist leader 'Periyar' EV Ramasamy, Dravidian icon CN Annadurai and late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi.
Although the BJP is in power for the third term at the Centre, in Tamil Nadu its political jugglery did not succeed. "Don't you understand us still? he asked.
Stalin said the DMK boldly and directly opposes BJP-led Centre's 'anti-people' activities. "Is DMK a party to be afraid of threat?
He further said attempts to thwart DMK regime 'using Governor' will be opposed legally.
Calling upon youngsters, he asked if the rights secured after sacrifices can be allowed to be lost. If the BJP was not prevented right away, they will move towards not having states at all and they conducted a 'trial' in Kashmir in this regard.
Recalling the anti-Hindi imposition struggle in Tamil Nadu in the 1960s, the CM said through such a struggle entire India was safeguarded.
"Similarly, we have the historic duty of protecting the country by waging a war (struggle) to secure rights. If we do not do it, what will happen to the future of our children? If we do not struggle for this, for what else then should we fight? Only this is important."
The struggle is not that of a party or for the sake of power. However, it is for the sake of Tamil Nadu and the entire state should come together and unite.
People know pretty well the ideology that poses obstacles for Tamil Nadu's growth and it is the Saffron ideology and its political face is the BJP and "we are continuously fighting with the BJP-led union government."
He said: "Only the states constitute the foundation of a strong nation; and in order to emphasise that, we stress and use the term union government and do not use the term central government."
At the rally, Stalin expressed confidence of big win in 2026 polls, of ushering in 'Dravidian model 2.0.'
He also praised former minister Senthil Balaji and said his presence is "lion's roar," for rivals in western region of TN.
When the AIADMK was founded in 1972, and asked about its ideology, the party had said that "Annaism" (Dravidian icon CN Annadurai's principles) was its ideology. Under Palaniswami, however, it became "Adimayism," (servitude) and Palaniswami has now totally surrendered before Union Minister Amit Shah, the DMK chief alleged.
In order to protect himself from 'raids', Palaniswami mortgaged AIADMK with BJP, the CM alleged.