Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday declared that his party, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), is fully prepared to face any scrutiny by central investigative agencies. Accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of deploying a strategy of "political hunting," Stalin suggested that these actions are part of a broader scheme to destabilize the opposition ahead of the 2026 state elections. He emphasized the DMK's resilience and readiness to counter what he perceives as politically motivated investigations by agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Income Tax Department (I-T), and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Stalin's statements come amid increasing tensions between the DMK and the BJP, with several opposition leaders alleging that the central government is leveraging investigative bodies to intimidate political adversaries. He argued that such tactics reveal the BJP's desperation to consolidate power in Tamil Nadu, a state where it has struggled to gain a significant foothold. Stalin assured his supporters that the DMK remains undeterred by these challenges and will continue to focus on its governance agenda and public welfare initiatives.
As the political climate intensifies, Stalin's comments underscore a broader narrative of opposition unity against perceived overreach by the BJP-led central government. With the 2026 polls on the horizon, the DMK is keen to rally its base by portraying itself as a bulwark against central interference. This development is likely to further polarize the political scene in Tamil Nadu, setting the stage for a contentious electoral battle in the coming years.
— Authored by Next24 Live