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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin Challenges BJP on NEET, Hindi, and State Representation

Chief Minister M. K. Stalin intensifies his push for Tamil Nadu's autonomy, directly questioning Union Home Minister Amit Shah and PM Modi on key state rights issues.

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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin addresses during a press conference of the Opposition's Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) leaders meet, in Mumbai on Friday. (ANI)
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin hit out at Amit Shah for stating that he was using NEET, delimitation to divert attention
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Overview

  • M. K. Stalin has challenged Amit Shah and PM Modi to guarantee NEET exemption, non-imposition of Hindi, and protection of Tamil Nadu's parliamentary representation in upcoming delimitation.
  • Stalin criticized the BJP-led central government for obstructing Tamil Nadu's development and accused it of attempting to centralize control over states.
  • The Tamil Nadu CM announced a high-level committee, led by retired Supreme Court Justice Kurian Joseph, to recommend constitutional reforms for strengthening Centre-state relations.
  • Stalin reminded Modi of his past remarks as Gujarat CM, asserting that states are not beggars and demanding transparency on special funds allocated to Tamil Nadu.
  • Ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, Stalin framed Tamil Nadu's resistance as a broader fight for state autonomy and regional identity across India.