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Tamil Nadu's CM Stalin accused the central government of bias, cultural suppression, and unfair resource distribution.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K.
Stalin accused the BJP-led Union government of political bias, linguistic centralization, and undermining federalism, criticizing the exclusive use of Hindi and Sanskrit in national projects and laws.
He questioned the alleged "whitewashing" of individuals with corruption charges after joining the BJP, accused Union Ministers of promoting superstition over science, and challenged the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, suggesting potential vote manipulation.
Stalin also raised concerns about the delayed recognition of Keeladi archaeological findings, which confirm ancient iron use in Tamil Nadu, and highlighted financial grievances, including unmet demands for Rs.
4,000 crore in development funds, with only partial disbursements made for education and drinking water projects.
His remarks underscore broader tensions over state autonomy, cultural recognition, and equitable resource allocation.
El CM de Tamil Nadu, Stalin, acusó al gobierno central de sesgo, supresión cultural y distribución injusta de recursos.