Stalin attacks PM, says ‘son of a poor mother, is making many Indians poor’

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DMK and its allies hit the streets across Tamil Nadu on Monday, protesting the three farm sector legislations with the DMK chief M K Stalin saying his party was ready to challenge the Centre’s contentious move in court. Addressing a demonstration at a village in neighbouring Kancheepuram district as part of the state-wide protest, he alleged the new laws would drive farmers away from their lands.

Slogans such as “we will not rest until farmers’ interests are protected” and “farm laws lead to hoarding,” were raised during the demonstration. Stalin said that the Tamil Nadu government should follow in the steps of the Kerala government which was readying to approach the Supreme Court against the farm laws. He also added that the DMK “was ready to go to court on behalf of farmers.”

The DMK chief also attacked the Prime Minister saying that the latter had often said that he was the son of a poor mother but claimed that the Prime Minister was working against the interests of the poor. “This son of a poor mother (Prime Minister Modi) is now making a large number of Indians poor,” Stalin said.

Attacking Chief Minister K Palaniswami, he said though the AIADMK leader took pride in calling himself a farmer, the lives of the farmers have “taken a hit” only after Palaniswami assumed power. Stalin, also the leader of Opposition in the assembly, alleged farmers would be driven out of their own lands and their lives will be severely affected.

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