Chennai: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s charges that if DMK comes to power, it would promote a strong man culture and have anti-social elements in every district, party president MK Stalin countered it by saying people will not forget 2002 Gujarat violence as it is still fresh in their minds.
“Who speaks about violence? The country has still not forgotten the 2002 Gujarat riots. Just because he (Modi) moved to Delhi, sins cannot be wiped off,” Stalin said in an election rally at Villupuram district on Friday.
Condemning Modi’s charges that DMK in power had unleashed violence through anti-social elements in every district, the opposition leader asked, “based on what proof and figures that he had said that women in Tamil Nadu were affected when DMK was ruling the state.”
Pointing out that the farmers in Delhi were continuing their protests for the past 90 days, the DMK leader said, “Modi came here and spoke as if he was the saviour of the farmers in the country.”
Alleging that the three farm laws had pushed the farmers’ to suffering, he said, “who is responsible for the farmer’s death during the protest.”
“Who had brought citizenship amendment act and made the people lose peace of mind,” he said adding “therefore, BJP does not have locus standi to speak about DMK.”
