
Stalin calls for unity in INDIA bloc to defeat BJP
The Hindu
TIRUCHI: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin emphasizes unity among Opposition INDIA bloc to remove "autocratic" BJP rule at Centre.
Making a strong pitch for unity among the partners of the Opposition INDIA bloc in the face of the fissures in the alliance, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said on Friday that removing the “autocratic” BJP rule at the Centre should be the sole aim of the allies, irrespective of the divergent political situation in different States.
“Political situations will differ from State to State. But we are now facing the Lok Sabha election. All of us should act keeping in mind who should come to power at the Centre. Preventing the BJP from returning to power should be the sole aim of all of us. On no account should there be a split in anti-BJP votes,” he told leaders of the alliance, who had gathered at the ‘Democracy will win’ conference hosted by the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi in Tiruchi. It was important to identify not only the enemy but also traitors to the people, he added.
Mr. Stalin contended that if the BJP came to power again, there would be no federalism and no parliamentary democracy. “There won’t be States even; they will reduce the States to municipal corporations. We saw how Jammu and Kashmir was dismembered and divided into Union Territories. The other States too could face such a situation. This is the BJP’s style and they will even make India an autocratic state...,” he said. We have to realise the crisis we are faced with,” Mr. Stalin said.
Claiming that the BJP feared defeat, Mr. Stalin said the Mayor’s election in Chandigarh was “cancelled” as the Congress-AAP combine was set to emerge victorious. When the “north Indian media” started writing that it would be the first victory of the INDIA bloc, they cancelled the election.
“If they could go to the extent of cancelling even a Mayor’s election, the INDIA bloc leaders should realise how scared the BJP is and take full advantage of the opportunity. If we stand united, the BJP will be defeated and democracy will win,” he said.
He accused the BJP government at the Centre of bringing shame to India on the world stage by suspending 140 Opposition MPs. “The INDIA bloc is not just an alliance against a single party. Our aim is to protect democracy in the country, secularism, diversity and the poor. The BJP is zero in Tamil Nadu; but we have to defeat the BJP across the country and save democracy,” he said.
CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said the BJP was trying to create a unitary State by destroying the federal structure of the country. CPI general secretary D. Raja, referring to the suspension of MPs from Parliament, said, “If Parliament becomes redundant, democracy dies. Secular parties should come together to save the constitutional rights.”

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