ADMK’s Victimization in the One Country One Election: Chief Minister Stalin’s Warning

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DMK Chief Minister Stalin Criticizes ADMK’s Support for One Country, One Election

CHENNAI – Chief Minister Stalin of the DMK party has accused the AIADMK party of being victimized by one country and one election. Speaking at a wedding ceremony held at the DMK executive’s house in Chennai, Stalin voiced his dissatisfaction with the AIADMK’s support for the project, claiming they lack understanding of its implications.

Stalin took the opportunity to address the growing criticisms of the DMK’s reputation as a family-centric party, stating that such comments were merely attempts to undermine their efforts. “There is no need to fall at anyone’s feet and secure a position,” Stalin asserted, emphasizing the need to focus on the betterment of the country.

Highlighting the importance of the upcoming parliamentary elections, Stalin urged the public to save the country by preventing certain political parties from coming to power. “It should be decided who should not come to power rather than who should come to power,” Stalin remarked.

Stalin also touched upon the recent parliamentary meetings of the ‘India’ alliance, pointing out that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government had initiated these discussions following the AIADMK’s support for the project. He criticized the AIADMK for switching sides, pointing out that when they were in power, they opposed the same election system they now endorse.

Using the AIADMK as an example, Stalin emphasized the importance of understanding the implications of the one country, one election plan before offering support. He accused the AIADMK of blindly supporting the project without comprehending its potential consequences.

Making a case against the AIADMK’s eagerness, Stalin questioned the lack of representation for the DMK, the third-largest party in the Lok Sabha, in the one country, one constituency system. He raised concerns about the possibility of state governments being toppled and asked if the public should wait until the next Lok Sabha elections to hold new elections.

In conclusion, Chief Minister Stalin delivered a thought-provoking speech at the wedding ceremony, shedding light on the potential pitfalls of the one country, one election proposal. He urged the AIADMK and other parties to thoroughly assess the project before lending their support, ensuring the best interests of the country and its citizens are paramount. The upcoming parliamentary elections will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of Indian politics.

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