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Stalin Dares PM Modi to Repeat ‘DMK Harassing Biharis’ Remark in TN

Stalin accuses Modi of divisive politics and alleges voter roll revision aims to suppress genuine votes ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections, citing Bihar precedent.

  • On Monday , Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to repeat his divisive Bihar remarks in Tamil Nadu while speaking at DMK MP A. Mani's wedding in Dharmapuri.
  • Turning his ire at the Election Commission of India over the Special Intensive Revision, M.K. Stalin, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, alleged the SIR aims to delete genuine voters, citing Bihar before the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly election.
  • Stalin rebutted Prime Minister Modi's claim about attacks on Biharis, stating migrant workers recently praised Tamil Nadu for social harmony and calling Modi's remarks hate speech tied to BJP desperation.
  • DMK and allied parties opposed or boycotted the SIR and urged vigilance, while Stalin accused AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami of skipping the all-party meeting on Sunday out of BJP fear.
  • Framing the contest as existential for the State, M.K. Stalin argued the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly election is to 'rescue' Tamil Nadu from an AIADMK-BJP alliance and warned the SIR could spread, recalling opposing it in Bihar.
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From Saharsa, Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Grand Alliance, accusing it of protecting infiltrators. In his speech, PM Modi said, "Now Congress leaders have taken the contract to sink the RJD." He claimed that "these parties organize yatras for infiltrators but do not take the time to visit the Ram Temple in Ayodhya."

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