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‘Tamil Nadu Vs Delhi’: Stalin turns polls into high-stakes federal showdown

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‘Tamil Nadu Vs Delhi’: Stalin turns polls into high-stakes federal showdown

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R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, APR 11

In a high-voltage escalation of poll rhetoric, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin has framed the upcoming Assembly elections as a decisive contest between the state and the Centre, asserting that the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam is headed for a sweeping mandate.

  • CM frames election as battle for state rights, targets BJP-AIADMK alliance
  • DMK chief predicts sweep, says momentum points to 234/234 victory
  • ‘AIADMK mortgaged to Delhi’: Stalin sharpens attack on rivals
  • Flags GST dues, fund allocation as key flashpoints with centre
  • Dravidian Model vs NDA narrative set to dominate campaign

“The fight is between Tamil Nadu and Delhi,” Stalin said, launching a sharp attack on the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for aligning with the Bharatiya Janata Party.

“The AIADMK has been mortgaged to Delhi and has become subservient to it,” he said. “So the fight is between Tamil Nadu and Delhi. It is a matter of concern and disappointment that a Dravidian party has reached such a state,” he added, reiterating his charge that the AIADMK has become subordinate to the BJP.

From 200+ to 234: Stalin raises the stakes

The DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance had earlier projected a victory in over 200 seats. However, buoyed by what he described as unprecedented public response, Stalin has now raised the bar.

“The current level of public support and crowd turnout now indicates a possible win in all 234 constituencies. Our Secular Progressive Alliance will win in Tamil Nadu. Regardless of how many parties join hands against us, no one can succeed,” he said.

Centre-State faultlines take centre stage

Throughout his campaign, Stalin has consistently argued that Tamil Nadu’s interests are being sidelined by the Union government, sharpening the federal narrative.

He has flagged issues such as the alleged withholding of GST dues and delays in fund allocations, positioning them as evidence of systemic neglect by the Centre.

‘Dravidian Model’ vs NDA pitch

Reinforcing his ideological plank, Stalin underscored the performance of his government.

“It is our Dravidian model of governance that has made Tamil Nadu better than other states,” he said in a recent interview with News18. “The AIADMK has surrendered to the BJP, so this time the fight is between the NDA and Tamil Nadu,” he added.

Alliance politics under spotlight

The AIADMK-BJP tie-up has become a central flashpoint in the campaign, with the DMK seeking to portray it as a surrender of regional autonomy, while the NDA is expected to counter with its own development narrative.

With rhetoric intensifying and stakes rising, the Tamil Nadu elections are shaping up not merely as a contest for power, but as a referendum on federalism, identity, and governance models.

Tags: 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly electionsDMK vs BJP AIADMK allianceDravidian model governanceMK Stalin Tamil Nadu electionsSecular Progressive Alliance TNTamil Nadu GST dues issueTamil Nadu vs Centre politics
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