People of Tamil Nadu will ignore CM who ignored PM Modi: Tamilisai Soundararajan

IANS April 7, 2025 234 views

BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan has launched a sharp critique of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for allegedly disrespecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent state visit. She accused Stalin of deliberately avoiding welcoming the Prime Minister and suggested that voters would reject such behavior, citing a similar political outcome in Telangana. Soundararajan highlighted Modi's commitment to Tamil Nadu, pointing to significant development projects and his respect for Tamil culture. Her comments reflect the ongoing political tension between state and central leadership.

"People of Tamil Nadu can no longer be misled by emotional language politics" - Tamilisai Soundararajan
Chennai, April 6: BJP leader and former Governor of Puducherry and Telangana, Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan, said on Sunday that the people of Tamil Nadu would eventually ignore Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who she claimed had shown disrespect by not welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to the state.

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- PM Modi announced Rs 8,000 crore development projects for Tamil Nadu

Speaking to reporters at the Chennai airport after returning from the inauguration of the new Pamban railway bridge in Rameswaram, Tamilisai said, "The Prime Minister has returned to Tamil Nadu after taking concrete steps to resolve the long-standing issue of Indian fishermen in Sri Lanka. He has made every effort to ensure that such problems do not recur."

She criticised the Chief Minister for not being present to welcome the Prime Minister, stating, "Instead of receiving the Prime Minister, who is working for the welfare of Tamil Nadu, the Chief Minister chose to go to Ooty to take rest. Was that necessary at a time like this?" Tamilisai accused the Chief Minister of deliberately avoiding the Prime Minister's visit.

"His absence was intentional and sends a wrong message to the people of the state," she said. Highlighting the Prime Minister's commitment to the state, she added, "PM Modi has announced development projects worth Rs 8,000 crore for Tamil Nadu. Yet, the Chief Minister failed to acknowledge his efforts."

Tamilisai also noted that the Prime Minister has encouraged Tamil Nadu's political leaders to use the Tamil language while signing documents, emphasising his respect for Tamil culture. "People of Tamil Nadu can no longer be misled by emotional language politics," she added.

Drawing parallels with Telangana, where she earlier served as Governor, Tamilisai recalled, "When the Prime Minister brought major development projects to Telangana, then Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao chose to boycott him. The people responded by rejecting him in the elections." She concluded by saying, "The same will happen in Tamil Nadu. People will reject a Chief Minister who disrespects the Prime Minister, especially one who has continuously supported Tamil interests."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Interesting perspective! While I don't always agree with BJP leaders, I do think basic protocol should be maintained when the PM visits any state. The CM's absence does seem intentional 🤔
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Rajesh M.
People of TN are smart enough to see through political games from both sides. Let's focus on actual development rather than these symbolic gestures. #DevelopmentFirst
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Saranya P.
Respect is a two-way street. Maybe if PM showed more respect to regional parties and their mandates, he would get warmer welcomes? Just saying! 😊
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Karthik V.
As someone from Rameswaram, I appreciate the PM's visit for the new bridge. But honestly, we need less politics and more action on ground-level issues like unemployment.
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Anitha R.
While I support DMK, I must say this wasn't a good look for our CM. Even if there are political differences, basic courtesy matters when the PM visits our state.
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Manoj T.
The ₹8000 crore projects are welcome, but let's see how much actually reaches the people. Too many announcements, too little visible impact so far in our district.

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