Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) chief coordinator Seeman criticized the BJP during a General Council meeting near Chennai. He rejected claims that the BJP played a role in his political emergence, emphasizing his connection to Tamil soil. Seeman highlighted the party’s resolutions, including demands for changes in State Transport Corporation names and opposition to NEET exams.
Seeman emphasized that NTK’s agenda represents people’s genuine aspirations rather than political expediency. He criticized mainstream parties for failing to address core issues despite making promises during elections. Seeman aimed to secure all 234 Assembly seats to establish a governance model based on justice and self-respect.
The NTK leader advocated for sustainable employment over welfare schemes focusing on free goods distribution. He dismissed accusations of being linked to the BJP or RSS, asserting the movement’s independence from corporate or political influence. Seeman reaffirmed his commitment to a governance model rooted in Tamil identity and self-reliance.
