Political Sparks Fly as AIADMK and DMK Clash in Tamil Nadu
AIADMK's Kovai Satyan calls Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin a 'crybaby' amid tensions over political moves and alliances. Stalin criticizes opposition for Delhi visit and urges party workers to gear up for the 2026 Assembly elections under 'Dravidian Model 2.0.' Political narratives intensify ahead of polls.
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The political climate in Tamil Nadu has heated up as AIADMK Spokesperson Kovai Satyan launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister MK Stalin, calling him a "crybaby." This was in response to Stalin's criticism of opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami's visit to Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Satyan accused Stalin of harboring a fear of failure and watching his dreams of promoting his son, Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin, crumble. He likened Stalin's complaints to a child crying without reason, suggesting that AIADMK's actions continue to threaten DMK's aspirations.
MK Stalin, in a letter to a party worker, questioned the motives behind the Delhi meetings, suggesting that decisions influencing the state's politics are being taken from afar. He urged his party to prepare for a decisive victory in the 2026 Assembly elections under the 'Dravidian Model 2.0'. Meanwhile, Palaniswami noted progress in NDA seat-sharing talks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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