DMK Leaders Protest Delimitation Bill in Madurai
Udhayanidhi burns copy of Delimitation Bill in Madurai
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Udhayanidhi Stalin, Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and DMK leader, along with local candidates, burned a copy of the Delimitation Bill in Madurai, condemning the BJP-led Central government's actions. They argued that the bill undermines Tamil Nadu's rights and urged public opposition ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.
- 01Udhayanidhi Stalin led a protest against the Delimitation Bill in Madurai.
- 02The DMK claims the bill threatens Tamil Nadu's rights.
- 03Stalin called for public opposition to the BJP's actions.
- 04The protest included local DMK candidates P. Moorthy and G. Thalapathi.
- 05Stalin urged voters to resist the BJP in the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections.
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On April 16, 2026, Udhayanidhi Stalin (Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party) led a protest in Vandiyur, Madurai, against the Delimitation Bill proposed by the BJP-led Central government. Accompanied by local DMK candidates P. Moorthy and G. Thalapathi, Stalin criticized the bill, asserting it undermines the rights of Tamil Nadu. He accused the BJP of attempting to implement the bill hastily during the Assembly elections, emphasizing the need for collective opposition. Stalin called on the public to resist what he described as fascist forces and to make their voices heard in the 2026 Assembly elections.
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The opposition to the Delimitation Bill may mobilize voters in Tamil Nadu, influencing the political landscape ahead of the 2026 elections.
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