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“Slave to RSS”: DMK attacks BJP for the boycott of the delimitation session of MK Stalin | The latest India news

“Slave to RSS”: DMK attacks BJP for the boycott of the delimitation session of MK Stalin | The latest India news

In a new attack against the Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party on the delimitation issue, DMK leader, TKS Elangovan, accused the party of being “slave of Rashtrtriya Swayamsevak (RSS).”

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, talks to the media about delimitation in Chennai. (Ani Photo) (years)
The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, talks to the media about delimitation in Chennai. (Ani Photo) (years)

“BJP is led by RSS. BJP itself is a slave of the RSS,” Elangovan told years.

Elangovan’s observation follows the BJP decision to boycott a meeting by all the parties convened by the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin. The meeting, scheduled on March 5, aims to discuss the delimitation of the proposed constituency and the potential impact on the state.

The DMK spokesman has continued to declare parts that will not attend the meeting of all parties were not in favor of the welfare of Tamil Nadu.

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“How will they attend? The meeting is against them. The RSS will decide which meeting will participate in the BJP. The parties who will not attend this meeting means that they are not interested in the welfare of the state,” said Elangovan.

BJP refuses To participate in the meeting of all Stalin’s parties

The development comes after the head of state of the BJP, K Annamalai, announced that the party will not participate in the meeting of all parties, called by CM Stalin, on the problem of delimitation.

In a letter to Stalin, Annamalai accused the state government of spreading “imaginary fears” regarding the delimitation exercise, removing Stalin’s concerns as “misconceptions of stupidity”.

“We must clarify the wrong misconceptions cited in your letter by inviting us to sitting by our letter. We strongly believe that you have misinterpreted the delimitation exercise and convened this meeting of all parties to spread your imaginary fears and to lie deliberately about it, even before the means and the method.

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MK Stalin confirmed that the invitation for the meeting on March 5 will be sent to the 40 political parties registered with the India Electoral Commission (ECI) in Tamil Nadu.

By announcing the meeting agenda, CM Stalin warned that the realization of the constituencies could harm the political voice of Tamil Nadu by reducing the number of state members (parliamentarians) in the current 39.

The chief minister stressed that the state will be obliged to take drastic measures, including protests, to protect its representation and political rights.