2026 TN elections | We need AIADMK at least in oppn: Kanimozhi''s jibe at Palaniswami

She said Chief Minister and DMK President M K Stalin had asked the Centre to accept the report of the findings, which it has not.
DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, left, party leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, right, with others during the release of the party's manifesto for the upcoming state Assembly elections, at Anna Arivalayam, in Chennai
DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, left, party leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, right, with others during the release of the party's manifesto for the upcoming state Assembly elections, at Anna Arivalayam, in Chennai(Photo: PTI)
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MANAMADURAI: DMK leader Kanimozhi on Thursday took a swipe at the AIADMK over its alliance with the BJP, saying its leader Edappadi K Palaniswami would face the same fate as JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar, and wanted the party "at least" in the opposition.

The Lok Sabha MP, addressing a public meeting here for the April 23 polls, claimed it was not a mere Assembly election but a battle between "Keeladi and Nagpur, the headquarters of RSS."

She was referring to the Keeladi archaeological excavations in this district, and claimed the findings have proven the heritage value of Tamil, which the "BJP does not want to accept."

She said Chief Minister and DMK President M K Stalin had asked the Centre to accept the report of the findings, which it has not.

"They (BJP-led Centre) didn't accept it since that would reveal the significance of Tamils and the Tamil race to the world. The BJP cannot accept it; (a government) which keeps imposing Hindi on Tamil Nadu, gives pittance as allocation for Tamil compared to Sanskrit," she said.

She lashed out at the AIADMK for aligning with the BJP.

"As a Tamil, Palaniswami should have said that the Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi should accept the research report. Palaniswami thinks he will be made to sit in the (CM) seat. Just think what happened to Nitish Kumar. Someone who should have been CM is sitting in the Rajya Sabha," she said. Kanimozhi was referring to Kumar's decision to step down as Bihar CM and move to the Upper House of Parliament.

Further mocking the AIADMK chief, she said, "If you have a favourite place (state), let Amit Shah know about it. He will only send you as governor there."

She further said it was "well-known" what has happened to the other allies of the BJP.

"I am concerned, Tamil Nadu needs an opposition party, no? We believe in democracy; you (AIADMK) should at least be in opposition, and I am saying this out of concern. Please take care," the Lok Sabha MP said.

The victory of the ruling DMK and CM Stalin is "decided".

The upcoming fight was not merely confined to the hustings, Kanimozhi said.

"Beyond polls, there is going to be a battle; that of Keeladi vs Nagpur, which is the headquarters of RSS. It is a Nagpur vs Tamil battle," she said.

Exuding confidence of the ruling party-led bloc's win in the election, she said "Our win is for all the people of India."

"It will give hope to every Indian that they can also defeat the divisive forces and those who are against the country's development."

Further, the ruling DMK's poll promises, including "Muthalvar Padaippagam," have been made by Stalin, and they were implementable, she said.

Assuring a number of development initiatives for the regions, including Tirubuvanam and Ilayankudi in the district, she also referred to the DMK's poll promise of "Muthalvar Padaippagam."

The said initiative includes 24 hour wi-fi facility for youth who want to work, but don't have a place to do so, besides books.

"Who has given these assurances--Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin. They are implementable," she added.

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