Amit Shah’s speech in Madurai abominable, divisive and misleading: DMK leader A. Raja
The Hindu
DMK MP A. Raja criticizes Amit Shah's divisive speech in Madurai, accusing BJP of communal politics in Tamil Nadu.
DMK deputy general secretary and the Nilgiris MP, A. Raja, on Monday (June 9, 2025), said the speech of senior BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Madurai on Sunday was nothing but “an utter lie, a pledge for divisive politics, and abominable vengeance.”
Speaking to reporters in Chennai, he said it was unbecoming of a Home Minister to forget his position, duty, and responsibility by making baseless allegations aimed at creating communal divisions and inciting unrest in a peaceful State governed by an opposition party, for political gain.
“His speech was abominable and does not augur well for federalism or the smooth relationship between the State and the Centre,” Mr. Raja said, reiterating his belief that the people of Tamil Nadu would not be swayed by Mr. Shah’s “cheap tactics and politically motivated speech.”
Mr. Raja claimed the BJP government at the Centre was unable to digest the development and progress achieved by the DMK government under the leadership of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who has ensured the continuation of welfare schemes and development projects using state funds, as the Centre has failed to allocate funds on time.
“The Centre and the BJP have enacted a shameful drama in violation of political decency because they cannot stomach the State’s growth. This does not reflect well on Amit Shah and his position as Union Home Minister. He should stop such political games,” he contended.
Rejecting the suggestion that Mr. Shah’s visit to Tamil Nadu had been a “shock” to the DMK, Mr. Raja said, on the contrary, it was the BJP that felt the shock of the DMK’s achievements.
“That is why they sent Mr. Shah to Tamil Nadu. The people of Tamil Nadu have rejected the BJP’s communal and divisive politics and stand solidly behind the DMK in all elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tamil Nadu five times during the previous Lok Sabha polls. His repeated visits show who is afraid of whom,” he said.

The Union and State governments provided support in several ways to the needy people, but private institutions should also extend help, especially to those requiring medical assistance, said C.P. Rajkumar, Managing Director, Nalam Multispeciality Hospital, here on Saturday. Speaking at a function to honour Inspector General of Police V. Balakrishnan and neurologist S. Meenakshisundaram with C. Palaniappan Memorial Award for their contribution to society and Nalam Kappom medical adoption of Type-1 diabetic children, he said the governments implemented numerous welfare programmes, but the timely help by a private hospital or a doctor in the neighbourhood to the people in need would go a long way in safeguarding their lives.












