Stalin hits back at Modi over his ‘treasury’ remarks in Odisha

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday launched an attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that he was inciting hatred, a day after the latter’s comments that the missing keys of Lord Jagannath’s treasury in Odisha had gone to Tamil Nadu.

Rebutting Stalin’s statement, Tamil Nadu’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president K Annamalai said that the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is promoting an “outsider”– VK Pandian, a Tamilian without respecting the people of Odisha and its culture.

Stalin said that the PM’s remarks were aimed at maligning the image of the Tamils for the sake of votes.

“The Prime Minister should stop defaming Tamil Nadu and Tamils for votes,” Stalin said in a statement released by the DMK.

On Monday, Modi had attacked the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD government in Odisha saying that even the temple of Lord Jagannath in Puri is not safe in the hands of this government and added that the Ratna Bhandar key has gone to Tamil Nadu.

Stalin has now responded that Modi was “creating a feeling of enmity between people of the two states”. “Isn’t this a speech that incites the people of Odisha against the people of Tamil Nadu, who have unlimited devotion to Jagannath?”

Stalin said. “It is not good for the country that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who should set an example in his campaigns by presenting constructive criticism on the policy, principles, action plans and the achievements of his government without violating codes of election campaigning, is inciting enmity among people and enmity between states through hate speeches.”

Stalin also said that people will understand Modi’s duplicity because while campaigning in Tamil Nadu, he praises the Tamil language, Tamilians but he speaks ill of Tamils while campaigning in states such as Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha.

 

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