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Stalin: Modi’s visits to poll-bound TN will increase NDA’s defeat margin

Hindustan Times India·26 February 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
Stalin: Modi’s visits to poll-bound TN will increase NDA’s defeat margin

In a recent statement, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin expressed strong criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to the state, which coincides with the ongoing assembly elections. Stalin argued that Modi's presence is a clear indication of the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) longstanding neglect of Tamil Nadu. He asserted that instead of addressing the pressing issues faced by the state, the Prime Minister's visit aims to divert attention from the NDA's failures. Stalin's remarks come at a crucial time as political parties gear up for the elections, with the Chief Minister suggesting that Modi's visits will only serve to amplify the NDA's defeat margin in Tamil Nadu. Historically, Tamil Nadu has been a significant battleground in Indian elections, with regional parties often dominating the political landscape. This election cycle is particularly vital as it reflects the ongoing political dynamics between the central government and state leadership, highlighting the increasing tensions and competition as parties vie for voter support. With Modi's visit set against the backdrop of critical local issues, the Chief Minister's comments underscore the intense political rivalry in the state, emphasizing the importance of addressing local concerns over national political theatrics.

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