Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin criticized AIADMK leaders for making derogatory remarks against women, emphasizing that the people of the state are closely observing and will opt for a path of development. Responding to the controversy, Stalin accused the opposition of degrading the level of political discussions.
In a social media post, Stalin questioned the credibility of platforms serving Tamil Nadu, highlighting achievements that are shaping the state’s future and benefiting its residents. He contrasted his party’s data-driven approach with the lack of accomplishments and policies from the AIADMK, which he accused of resorting to vulgarity and defamation.
Stalin underscored that voters are discerning these distinctions, affirming that the people of Tamil Nadu are attentive and will select a path that fosters progress. His remarks were prompted by controversial comments made by former AIADMK ministers C.V. Shanmugam and Dindigul Srinivasan during a party protest against the DMK government.
