Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a scathing critique of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) during a public rally in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, highlighting what he perceived as the party’s perpetuation of outdated politics and dynastic rule. PM Modi accused the DMK of hindering Tamil Nadu’s progress by adhering to entrenched familial and corrupt practices, asserting that the party’s leadership has created barriers for the state’s youth to advance. He criticised the DMK for prioritizing family connections, corruption, and fostering an anti-Tamil culture within its ranks.
PM Modi addressed a public meeting in Tamil Nadu’s Vellore on Wednesday. Ahead of these engagements, PM Modi held a roadshow on Tuesday, gathering support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the region. “We all need to unite to make India and Tamil Nadu ‘Viksit’ in the 21st century. The central government of the NDA has prepared the foundation of a developed nation in the last 10 years. You all must recall how India was seen before 2014. Our economy was weak, and only scam-related news used to be there,” said PM Modi while addressing a public gathering in Vellore, Tamil Nadu.