“I can’t wait to see the growth of the BJP…” – Vanadi’s criticism of Chief Minister Stalin | Vanathi Srinivasan MLA Comment on DMK and Tamil Nadu CM Stalin

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Coimbatore: “DMK is a toxic force working with evil intentions in Tamil Nadu. Family politics and corruption are the two eyes of DMK,” BJP National Women’s Leader and MLA Vanathi Srinivasan has criticized.

In a statement issued in this regard, he said, “The National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids at the houses and offices of the Popular Front of India (PFI). Subsequently, for the past one week, petrol bombs have been hurled at the houses, offices, shops and vehicles of the executives of organizations including the BJP, RSS and Hindu Front across Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister Mukha Stalin should be held responsible for this.

Footage of the petrol bomb blast was recorded on the surveillance cameras. Based on that, more than 15 people have been arrested. The chief cannot be ignorant of who they are. However, without condemning all this, in the statement issued yesterday (September 26), Mukh Stalin said, “Some political forces are working with the evil intention of bringing disrepute to the DMK regime. We should continue our journey without giving room to those toxic forces that are working directly and indirectly.” .

DMK in Tamil Nadu is a toxic force working with evil intentions. Family politics and corruption are two eyes of DMK. Everyone knows that it is the DMK who introduced uncivilized and obscene criticism of their opponents as a political culture in Tamil Nadu. It was DMK leaders who even criticized former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi obscenely.

The day is not far when the BJP will bring down the DMK, which has grown into a poisonous tree with evil intentions, with the ax of development and national unity. So, don’t wait to see the growth of BJP, stop jumping in vain and take decisive action to save law and order in Tamil Nadu. Use the police force to identify the petrol bomb throwers and put an end to this violent culture. Otherwise, we will have to pay the price,” said Vanathi Srinivasan.

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