

M. K. Stalin has launched a sharp attack on the Vijay-led government in Tamil Nadu, raising questions about its stability and governance. Speaking at a recent public event, Stalin said discussions have already begun among the public about whether the government can survive even three months. He claimed that the administration is functioning only because of the support extended by parties within the alliance.
Stalin stated that his party had initially decided not to criticize the government for its first six months in office. However, recent developments have prompted a reassessment of that decision, he said. According to Stalin, public confidence in the government appears to be weakening, with many questioning its ability to complete even three months in power. He further remarked that a party that won without adequately engaging voters or appointing booth agents may find it difficult to sustain itself in the long run.


















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