His attack came days after the governor used his Independence Day address to highlight concerns over drug use and womenโs safety in the state. Stalin countered with figures, pointing out that Tamil Nadu ranked second in school education and had managed to attract Rs 10 lakh crore worth of investments in the last four years thanks to stable law and order.
On womenโs safety, he invoked National Crime Records Bureau data from 2022 to note that โBJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh tops in crimes against women. Therefore, the governor should target BJP-ruled statesโ.
Stalin also charged that โthe Union BJP government is carrying out its cheap politics through the governor who is constantly functioning against Tamil, Tamil Nadu, its people and feelingsโ. Yet, he also claimed Raviโs presence ultimately benefited the DMKโs cause. โHe is effectively ensuring that our fire for the language, race and ideology burns bright. Let him talk, I am not bothered. I am only bothered about you, want to be truthful to you who have voted for us,โ he told the gathering.
Turning to government achievements, Stalin listed a string of initiatives including โUngaludan Stalin, Nalan Kakkum Stalin, Thayumanavar Scheme,โ saying beneficiaries themselves had become ambassadors of these programmes. He inaugurated projects worth Rs 367.77 crore, laid the foundation for works worth another Rs 512 crore, and announced new industrial allocations at the SIPCOT Industrial Park.
Recounting past DMK-led contributions to the district such as the Hogenakkal integrated drinking water scheme, Stalin also spotlighted the stateโs ‘Vidiyal Payanam’ free bus travel scheme for women. โThe expenditure involved in it was being viewed as savings by women over the four years. Seeing its success, the initiative has been implemented in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh by the respective governments,โ he noted.
The event also saw the launch of a Cooperative Department pilot to provide interest-free crop loans to farmers applying online, with the assurance of same-day disbursal. An official release said the initiative, starting in Dharmapuri, would soon expand across Tamil Nadu.
In the larger political backdrop, Stalinโs fiery comments reflect not just a state-versus-governor dispute, but also the DMKโs determination to frame Ravi as a proxy for the BJPโs influence in Tamil Nadu โ an ongoing narrative that has turned the Raj Bhavan into a lightning rod for Dravidian resistance.
With PTI inputs