DMK MP Tamilachi Thangapandian speaking to ANI about PM Modi’s Tamil Nadu visit and political developments.
Chennai, April 11:
Tamilachi Thangapandian has strongly criticized Narendra Modi, stating that PM Modi’s Tamil Nadu visit is “fake love for Tamil” and politically benefits the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.
The statement has triggered fresh political debate in Tamil Nadu, with the DMK positioning itself as a protector of regional identity and governance.
PM Modi Tamil Nadu Visit (Campaign Context)
DMK Says PM Modi Visit Helps Them Win Votes
Tamilachi Thangapandian claimed that every visit by PM Modi strengthens the DMK alliance.
“Whenever PM Modi visits Tamil Nadu and shows what we believe is fake love for Tamil, people understand the reality and vote against BJP.”
She added that repeated visits will increase DMK’s electoral advantage.
Velachery Development Work Highlighted
Development Claims in Velachery
Campaigning in Velachery, she highlighted achievements under Chief Minister M. K. Stalin:
- 90% local issues resolved
- Improved drainage systems
- Better flood management infrastructure
DMK Governance vs BJP Allegations
According to Tamilachi Thangapandian:
- 405 out of 500 promises fulfilled
- Remaining delayed due to Union Government
- Welfare schemes gaining national and global attention
She also accused the Centre of privatisation of public assets, citing involvement of corporate groups.
Sharp Attack on BJP: ‘Washing Machine Politics’
She alleged that BJP cleans the image of corrupt leaders after induction:
“BJP works like a washing machine—corrupt leaders go in and come out clean.”
Strong Electoral Confidence
The DMK leader predicted:
- 200+ seats victory for the alliance
- BJP unlikely to win even a single seat
- Strong grassroots support for DMK
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