Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK chief MK Stalin responded to recent criticisms from actor-politician Vijay, suggesting that “those who are starting new parties are wishing for the destruction of DMK.” Emphasizing the government’s commitment to its “Dravidian model” promises, Stalin referenced the words of former leader Annadurai: “Long live critics,” highlighting his openness to feedback, even from opponents.
He stated that despite these challenges, the DMK will continue to stand strong, committed to its goals for Tamil Nadu’s growth and social progress.
In his speech, Stalin responded to criticisms from actor-politician Vijay, stating that those starting new parties seek the DMK’s downfall. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to its “Dravidian model” promises, citing former leader Annadurai’s phrase “Vazhka Vasavalar” (long live critics), demonstrating openness to feedback.
Stalin Slams Vijay: ‘Those Starting New Parties Want DMK’s Downfall
Stalin has inaugurated a new Chief Minister’s Office in Chennai’s Kolathur assembly constituency, marking a significant milestone in the state’s infrastructure development. The new office, built at a cost of Rs. 2.85 crore, boasts modern facilities, including a floor for studying, a floor for working, and a floor for dining, with capacity for 51 people ¹. A well-stocked library is also available for research and study purposes.
During the inauguration ceremony, CM Stalin distributed welfare assistance and addressed the gathering, emphasizing the DMK government’s achievements over the past three years. He highlighted the state’s economic growth, inflation control, and export preparedness, showcasing Tamil Nadu’s contribution to India’s economy.
The new office is part of Stalin’s efforts to strengthen the state’s administration and provide better services to the people. As the 8th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Stalin has been instrumental in implementing various development projects and schemes, including the “Ungal Thoguthiyil Mudhalamaichar” and “Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam” initiatives.