Tamil Nadu: BJP's Annamalai fires back as Chief Minister Stalin threatens "language war" and delimitation fears
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Tamil Nadu: BJP’s Annamalai fires back as Chief Minister Stalin threatens “language war” and delimitation fears

Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai has criticised Chief Minister MK Stalin’s recent remarks on the state's "language war" and delimitation issue. Annamalai accused Stalin of diverting attention from the three-language policy debate and spreading "imaginary fears" about Tamil Nadu losing seats in the Lok Sabha

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin (Left) and Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai (Right)

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Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai fired back at Chief Minister MK Stalin after the chief minister announced that the state was ready for “another language war”. Stalin called an all-party meeting on March 5 to discuss the Lok Sabha delimitation issue — the “threat” that Tamil Nau was going to lose eight seats because the state successfully implemented the family planning programme leading to population control.

தமது குடும்பத்தினர் நடத்தும் பள்ளிகளைப் போல, தமிழக அரசுப் பள்ளிகளில் படிக்கும் எங்கள் குழந்தைகளுக்கும், மும்மொழிக் கல்வி கிடைப்பதைத் தடுக்கும் தனது வாதத்தை, பெயிண்ட் டப்பாவைத் தூக்கித் திரியும் சிலரைத் தவிர, ஒட்டு மொத்த தமிழகமுமே நிராகரித்துவிட்டதை அறிந்தவுடன், ​​பாராளுமன்ற…

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) February 25, 2025

“No one had spoken about delimitation. But, the Chief Minister said it would affect Tamil Nadu. The Chief Minister should not create fear among the public. He was trying to divert attention of the people from the three-language policy. So, the BJP would participate in the all-party meeting only if the Chief Minister said who had given the details about delimitation,” Annamalai said.

To the attention of the fear-mongering CM of TN Thiru @mkstalin avl, this is our Hon PM Thiru @narendramodi avl’s speech on delimitation in October 2023.

Why spread a lie on delimitation exercise when no means and methods for conducting the exercise is released, Thiru @mkstalin? pic.twitter.com/hcQi4j2XuZ

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) February 25, 2025

Annamalai stated that the BJP might skip the all-party meeting, accusing Stalin of attempting to “shift the narrative” with an “imaginary fear” about delimitation. “When TN CM Thiru MK Stalin knows the whole of TN has rejected their argument except a few paint-dabba carrying DMK cadres on the third language for our children studying in TN Govt schools similar to the schools run by TN CM’s family, he now wants to shift the narrative to his imaginary fear of TN losing in the Delimitation of seats,” Annamalai posted on X. “What a shame & downfall for DMK!” he said.

When TN CM Thiru MK Stalin knows the whole of TN has rejected their argument except a few paint-dabba carrying DMK cadres on the third language for our children studying in TN Govt schools similar to the schools run by TN CM’s family, he now wants to shift the narrative to his…

— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) February 25, 2025

Annamalai wrote, “When our Hon PM Thiru @narendramodi avl had clearly said delimitation – if and when it happens -will be favourable to all, including the southern states, why this fear-mongering Thiru @mkstalin? Imaginary fears & stupid arguments have, of late, become TN CM’s arsenal!”.

Also Read: Tamil Nadu: DMK blackens Hindi texts on govt signboards; Annamalai accuses party of hypocrisy over 3-language policy

Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister MK Stalin, questioning his leadership capabilities. Drawing a comparison to the United States, where the President undergoes an annual mental health check-up to ensure their fitness to govern, Annamalai’s remarks came in the wake of the ongoing controversy over the Centre’s three-language policy, which the DMK strongly opposes.

“In America, the President gets a doctor’s certificate every year to assess their mental state and determine if they are fit to lead the country. After hearing what the Chief Minister said, I have my doubts about whether he is fit to lead Tamil Nadu,” he said.

 

Topics: DMKTamil NaduMk StalinK AnnamalaiThree Language PolicyLanguage WarDelimitation IssueBJP
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