"These Dynasties...": BJP Slams MK Stalin's Son Over Controversial Remark
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Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the Union Minister of State for Electronics and Technology, said that these dynasties have enriched themselves at the expense of the poor and vulnerable and that it is time for a change.
Commenting on MK Stalin's son Udhayanidhi Stalin's controversial remarks on Sanatana Dharma, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar today called for a "national mission" to rid India of "dynastic politics". It must become a national mission - a mission for all Indians to rid our country and our politics of these shameless exploitative dynasty families of UPA/I.N.D.I.AThese dynasties who hv made themselves rich beyond imagination and always kept people poor and vulnerableThese… https://t.co/k0xsOykCdd Udhayanidhi Stalin's hate speech with Hindi subtitles.Rahul Gandhi speaks of ‘मोहब्बत की दुकान' but Congress ally DMK's scion talks about eradicating Sanatana Dharma. Congress's silence is support for this genocidal call…I.N.D.I Alliance, true to its name, if given an… https://t.co/hfTVBBxHQ5pic.twitter.com/ymMY04f983 The only resolve that the Gopalapuram Family has is to accumulate wealth beyond the State GDP.Thiru @Udhaystalin, you, your father, or his or your idealogue have a bought-out idea from Christian missionaries & the idea of those missionaries was to cultivate dimwits like you to… https://t.co/sWVs3v1viM
Mr Chandrasekhar, the Union Minister of State for Electronics and Technology, said that these dynasties have enriched themselves at the expense of the poor and vulnerable and that it is time for a change.
"It must become a national mission - a mission for all Indians to rid our country and our politics of these shameless exploitative dynasty families of UPA/INDIA. These dynasties have made themselves rich beyond imagination and always kept people poor and vulnerable. These dynasties are truly the parasites who for decades preyed on people's vulnerabilities and sucked out our nations and people's wealth," Mr Chandrasekhar wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.