Tamil Nadu: ‘You’ll see a Tamil Nadu you have not seen before’: CM MK Stalin warns of 1960s-like anti-Hindi stir if Center pushes delimitation. chennai news

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April 15, 2026

'You'll see a Tamil Nadu you have not seen before': CM MK Stalin warns of 1960s-like anti-Hindi stir if Center pushes delimitation

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin (File photo)

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin escalated on Tuesday his attack on BJP, signaling statewide protests if Center pushes ahead with delimitation and invoking DMK’s anti-Hindi agitations of the 1950s and 1960s.In a video message onThe DMK president said protests would be unprecedented. “You will witness a Tamil Nadu that you have not seen before. India will once again witness the DMK of the 1950s and 1960s.”He warned that any move seen as harming Tamil Nadu or boosting the political weight of northern states would draw a sweeping backlash. “If anything is done that harms Tamil Nadu, or that disproportionately enhances the political power of northern states, we in Tamil Nadu will not remain silent. Tamil Nadu will come to a standstill. Every family will take to the streets. Under my leadership, we will organize massive agitations.“Questioning the urgency of the special session, Stalin alleged an attempt to “bulldoze” a constitutional amendment. “It is being forcibly convened in the midst of elections in Tamil Nadu and Bengal,” he said, adding that lack of clarity over the process deepened suspicion. “No explanation has been provided so far regarding the proposed Constitutional amendment. When such secrecy surrounds this process, it only strengthens the suspicion that a grave danger lies beneath. The people of the southern states are gripped with deep concern.”He said DMK MPs would attend the session despite campaign commitments. “Even amid the relentless pace of election campaigning, this important duty cannot be set aside.”From Telangana, CM Revanth Reddy called for southern unity against the proposed exercise. “We have to unite against this onslaught on political rights and protect our voice in Delhi. Together let us march,” he said in a letter to Stalin, recalling last year’s Chennai conclave of southern politicians.

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