My heartfelt appeal goes out to all the intellectuals of Tamil Nadu, patriots who prioritize the nation above all else, honest individuals who believe that spirituality and nationalism are the two eyes of India, and thinkers who understand that public service is solely about the advancement of India’s citizens.
Today, our Tamil land and Tamil language are safer than they have been in the past 76 years, protected by our Prime Minister Modi and the Central Government. Across India and globally, the Tamil language is being promoted and honored without being distorted. The central government is actively working to reclaim Katchatheevu, exposing the traitors who gave away this piece of Tamil land.
In contrast to this, while addressing party members virtually on June 28, 2025, Chief Minister Stalin, inadvertently confirmed that the cancer of separatism is deeply ingrained in the DMK’s blood.
True to his statement, the current Stalin government’s corruption has brought shame to Tamils, not just in the state, but across India and even globally. The list of their corrupt acts is extensive:
The scale of corruption under the DMK regime is not just staggering, it is unprecedented. Take TASMAC, for instance: while corruption is officially pegged at ₹10,000 crores, the real figure reportedly touches ₹30,000 crores. The Udhayanidhi gang, leveraging their clout in real estate and drug trafficking, is said to be involved in siphoning off a mind-numbing ₹50,000 crores. The sand mining mafia? Another ₹40,000 crores. Then comes Senthil Balaji—at the heart of what is possibly one of the biggest scams in Tamil Nadu’s history, with estimated corruption to the tune of ₹4,00,000 crores. Even the so-called “Toilet Cleaning” scam runs into ₹20,000 crores, and the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department has allegedly been looted of another ₹20,000 crores. And this is just the beginning. The trail of plunder runs deeper and darker, demanding a reckoning.
Furthermore, complaints of multi-lakh crore corruption involving 20 other ministers are currently being individually documented, exposing the depth and scale of rot within the ruling establishment. One cannot ignore the brazen constitutional violation where a minister continued to hold office even while incarcerated—during which fresh acts of corruption reportedly took place. Adding to this, a new list is now being compiled to trace the trail of “bail period corruption,” highlighting how the abuse of power continued even while legal proceedings were underway.
It is this empire of corruption, run by Stalin, his family, and his blood relatives, that is tarnishing the honour of Tamils. Stalin often speaks of the unique characteristics of Tamils, but is corruption one of them? He is burying the truth.
Why does Stalin rant about imposing Hindi, a language that isn’t being imposed? Is “falsehood” your middle name, Stalin? Is Stalin, who babbles without understanding the difference between ‘one of the Indian languages’ and ‘Hindi’ in the three-language policy, fit to continue as Chief Minister?
Stalin’s babbling about the NEET exam being a ‘death trap’ is baseless. NEET is the seed of Indian education, winnowing out the chaff in the field of education. His attempts to seek political gain from educational funding and his talk of constituency delimitation are merely mirages.
One Tamil Nadu—or One Family Rule?
Is the objective of “One Tamil Nadu” merely a political slogan to enable monopolistic looting? And is that looting intended solely to sustain one family’s autocratic rule? Or, more dangerously, is it the first step in a long game leading toward national secession? These are no longer rhetorical questions—they are hard realities that demand scrutiny.
The truth behind the Keeladi excavation narrative is yet another case in point. It is increasingly clear that this much-hyped archaeological project is being used as a diversionary fraud—a smoke screen to deflect public attention from the corruption cases piling up against Stalin and his regime. But such distractions cannot hold forever. The truth will emerge.
Stalin’s so-called “Dravidian model” is not a roadmap for development—it is a carefully constructed illusion. It is a betrayal masquerading as ideology, an act of perfidy that misleads the very people it claims to uplift. Far from being a model, it is a mechanism of deception. Sooner or later, the people of Tamil Nadu will recognise that this model is nothing more than the embodiment of a demon, one that feeds on corruption, division, and delusion.
This post is not just commentary, it is a preliminary statement in view of the 2026 elections. The message is clear: #ProtectTheNation! #WinTamilNadu! Let us continue to sound this war drum, not out of hate, but out of resolve, for truth, for Tamil Nadu, and for Bharat.


















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