New Delhi (Agency): DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has taken a swipe at the BJP, alleging that the party is more concerned with changing names than delivering the transformation it promised for India. Stalin’s remarks follow his party’s ally, the Congress, raising concerns about a G20 dinner invite referring to the President as “President of Bharat.”
The DMK leader asserted that the BJP, despite promising to transform India, has only prioritized a name change after being in power for nine years. He highlighted the unity within the opposition and emphasized that the term ‘India’ rattles the BJP, as it symbolizes the strength of their collective resolve. Stalin expressed confidence that in the upcoming elections, the power of ‘India’ will lead to the BJP’s defeat.
Tensions have escalated in the political landscape as DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has accused the BJP of concentrating on altering names rather than fulfilling the transformative commitments they made to the nation. In a thought-provoking statement, Stalin pointed out that the BJP’s focus has shifted from its initial promise of transforming India to a mere change in nomenclature.
Stalin’s comments came shortly after the Congress party, a key ally of DMK, raised eyebrows by highlighting a G20 dinner invitation that referred to the President as “President of Bharat.” This reference has triggered speculation about the BJP’s intentions behind the choice of words and its implications for the country’s identity.
Addressing the issue, Stalin mentioned that the opposition forces united to challenge the BJP’s regime and aptly named their alliance as #INDIA. However, the BJP’s response seems to be centered on altering ‘India’ to ‘Bharat.’ This move has raised concerns about the party’s priorities and its commitment to delivering real transformation for the country.