CM Stalin challenged Amit Shah on NEET-Parisim

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, while taking a sarcasm at the central government on Friday, said that the state would never bow before the administration of Delhi. Amit Shah says that he will form the government in 2026. I challenge them and say, Tamil Nadu will never be under the administration of Delhi.

Stalin questioned Home Minister Amit Shah on the NEET exam and implementing Hindi in the state. Stalin was speaking at the inauguration and foundation stone of several schemes of the state government in Thiruvallur.

Big things about Stalin’s statement …

  • Tamil Nadu will never be under Delhi, our character is so unique. Your formula to break parties in other states will not work here through raids and threats.
  • Tamil land is a land of self -respect and valor, which never let anyone dominate.
  • The state turned to the Supreme Court and received a historic decision against the Governor, as he did nothing. This is the strength of DMK and it has been realized all over the country.
  • Whether it is NEET or three-language policy, Waqf Amendment Act or delimitation that can affect some states, only we are strongly opposed.
  • Shah had said that we are saying this to divert attention. I want to say that Tamil Nadu is struggling for all Indian states. Is it wrong to demand the rights of the states.

Asked Shah- Why didn’t you give a clear answer on NEET-Parisiman

Questioning the Home Minister, Stalin said- “Can you say that you can give a discount in NEET. Can you assure that Hindi will not be imposed. Can you give a list of the given (Central) funds to Tamil Nadu. Can you assure that (parliamentary) representation will not be reduced due to delimitation. If we have to focus on these issues, if you are paying attention to these issues. Why didn’t you give clear answers to the people.

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