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"सत्ता संग्राम": Tamil Nadu’s DMK, led by fiery A. Raja and defiant Stalin, screams "Get Out Modi" as 2026 nears, clashing with BJP’s Annamalai over NEP and taxes, risking kids’ futures while 12 million cheer online and the Centre fights back with grit

The political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu is heating up, and it’s all because of a fiery clash between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Things took a dramatic turn when A. Raja, a DMK MP from Nilgiris who’s still remembered for his role in the 2G scam, stirred the pot with a bold statement. He declared that the social media slogan “Get Out Modi” isn’t just a passing trend—it’s a battle cry that will soon echo through the halls of Parliament. This isn’t just talk; it’s part of a bigger fight over funds that Tamil Nadu says the Centre is holding back, especially for projects like the PM Shri initiative, which aims to boost school education across the country.
The spark really caught fire when Tamil Nadu’s Deputy Chief Minister, Udhayanidhi Stalin, jumped into the fray. He kicked off the “Get Out Modi” campaign on X, the platform once known as Twitter, lighting up screens with a clear message: the DMK wants Modi out of their state’s business. But the BJP wasn’t about to sit quietly. Tamil Nadu BJP chief K. Annamalai hit back hard, launching his own “Get Out Stalin” counter-campaign. And boy, did it take off! Within just 24 hours, it racked up over 12 million interactions, smashing records for political campaigns and showing that people are paying attention—big time.
While these social media wars were exploding online, a heated war of words was brewing on the ground too. It’s not just Udhayanidhi in the ring—his father, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, and State Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi are squaring off against Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The DMK crew is pulling no punches, accusing Modi’s government of being “anti-Tamil” and trying to force “Hindi dominance” on a state that’s fiercely proud of its language and culture. They’re not happy, and they’re making sure everyone knows it.
At the heart of this storm, A. Raja stood tall at the DMK headquarters, Arivalayam, and let loose with some sharp words for the Prime Minister. He said, “If Narendra Modi claims DMK is dividing people through language politics, can’t we ask him whether he is dividing people based on language? Earlier, we said ‘Go Back Modi.’ Then our Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin said ‘Get Out Modi,’ and soon, we will say ‘Get Out Modi’ in Parliament.” His speech was like throwing fuel on an already blazing fire, showing how the DMK is ready to take this fight from the streets of Tamil Nadu to the nation’s capital. It’s a promise of more drama to come, and you can feel the tension building as the 2026 elections loom closer.
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The argument isn’t just about slogans—it’s got real stakes. The debate centers on the PM Shri scheme, which involves 250 schools in Tamil Nadu. The Centre, through voices like Dr. SG Suryah, has made it clear: “Debate is about 250 schools that will be empanelled in #PMSHRI scheme. We are not asking to appoint 3rd language teachers in all 38,000 Govt. Schools of Tamil Nadu; that’s impossible too.” They’re saying it’s not a big ask—just a few hundred schools needing third-language teachers. But then they twist the knife, adding, “If DMK Govt. can’t appoint 3rd language teachers in just 250 schools it is incompetence.” Ouch! That’s a direct jab at the DMK’s ability to get things done, and it’s got people talking. You can check out the full exchange on X at this link, posted on February 23, 2025. It’s a classic case of the BJP calling out the DMK’s bluff, while Modi’s team stands firm on pushing development schemes that they say will lift Tamil Nadu up—unlike the DMK, which they paint as all talk and no action.
This isn’t just politics as usual—it’s personal, it’s loud, and it’s got everyone in Tamil Nadu picking sides. The DMK’s pushing their “Get Out Modi” line like it’s a matter of survival, while Annamalai and the BJP are firing back with everything they’ve got. With the 2026 elections on the horizon, this clash is setting the stage for a showdown that could shake up the state’s future.
The war of words between the DMK and the Modi-led Central government is getting hotter by the day, and it’s stirring up a storm in Tamil Nadu. A. Raja’s fiery “Get Out Modi” remarks have folks whispering that the DMK might be poking the bear on purpose, daring the Centre to pull out big guns like Article 355 or Article 356—you know, the constitutional moves that could kick the state government right out of power. People who’ve had enough of the DMK say this is just a cheap trick to dodge the real mess piling up under their watch. They’re pointing fingers at rising crime rates, skyrocketing property taxes, and an economy that’s leaving families stretched thin. It’s like the DMK’s trying to sweep all that under the rug by shouting louder at Modi.
Political watchers are buzzing about what’s really driving this aggression. With the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections creeping closer, the DMK seems jittery. Sure, some early polls are giving them a thumbs-up for a win, but dig a little deeper, and the cracks show. People are fed up with the constant bickering with the Centre and what many call “antagonistic” governance. It’s not just talk—voters are starting to feel the pinch, and the DMK’s big, bold stance might not be landing as well as they hope. Families across the state are watching, wondering if all this noise is just masking a government that’s losing its grip.
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Then there’s the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and oh boy, has that stirred the pot! Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan came out swinging on X on February 21, 2025, saying, “Rejecting a student-centric, future-focused policy like NEP 2020 is a step backward.” He didn’t stop there, adding, “NEP 2020 does not impose any language on any State. Politicising NEP 2020 to sustain political narratives is reprehensible.” You can see his full post here, and it’s clear the BJP’s not buying the DMK’s excuses. Pradhan’s basically calling out Tamil Nadu’s leadership for dragging kids’ futures into their political games, while Modi’s team pushes a policy they say is all about progress—not control.
But CM M. K. Stalin’s not backing down one bit. At a public event in Cuddalore, he doubled down, digging his heels in against NEP with a speech that had the crowd buzzing. He declared, “If Tamil Nadu surrenders its rights for Rs 2,000 crore or Rs 10,000 crore, the state will be pushed back by 2,000 years. NEP is a direct threat to our children’s future. It undermines social justice, attacks Tamil identity, and is against the interests of Tamil Nadu.” His words hit hard, painting the Centre as some big bad wolf trying to stomp out Tamil pride. Stalin’s making it personal, rallying folks around the idea that accepting NEP—even with a fat Rs 10,000 crore carrot dangling—would be like selling out their heritage and their kids’ tomorrow.
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The drama didn’t stop there. Stalin went even further, hinting he’d stop taxes from Tamil Nadu in a second if pushed too far. That caught some attention, and SS Iyengar fired back on X on February 22, 2025, with a reality check: “TN CM said he will stop Taxes from TN in a second. He should explain how. For his information non compliance of GST comes under PMLA, 2nd both doesn’t & indirect taxes are collected by centre TN share is transferred by centre. Rhetoric at its height.” Check out his full take here. Iyengar’s basically saying Stalin’s talking big but can’t back it up—taxes aren’t even in his hands to stop! It’s a classic DMK move, critics say: loud promises with no substance, while the Centre, under Modi’s steady hand, keeps the system running smoothly.
Stalin’s not letting up, though. He’s claiming NEP brings unfair examination policies, cuts scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students, and jacks up dropout rates with its semester-based assessments from Class IX to XII. He’s framing it as an attack on the underprivileged, tugging at heartstrings across the state. But while the DMK’s busy yelling about identity and injustice, the BJP’s pointing to progress—NEP’s a lifeline for kids, they argue, and Tamil Nadu’s missing out thanks to petty politics.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan didn’t waste a second stepping up to knock down the DMK’s wild claims about the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He stood firm and said, “Let me unequivocally state that there is no question of imposing any language on any state or community. NEP follows a flexible three-language formula, ensuring linguistic freedom while allowing states to choose their languages.” His words cut through the noise like a knife, making it crystal clear that Modi’s government isn’t here to bully Tamil Nadu into anything—it’s about giving options, not issuing orders. You can almost hear the frustration in his voice as he defends a policy that’s meant to lift kids up, not tie them down.
Pradhan didn’t stop there—he warned that Tamil Nadu’s stubborn refusal to embrace NEP could leave students, teachers, and schools in the dust, missing out on golden opportunities that the rest of India’s already grabbing with both hands. It’s a wake-up call: while the DMK’s busy playing the victim, Modi’s team is pushing progress that could change lives. But CM M. K. Stalin’s not budging—he’s digging in deeper, even tossing out a wild card by hinting Tamil Nadu might “stop paying taxes” to the Centre. That one raised eyebrows everywhere, and folks weren’t shy about calling it out. Political commentator Sriram Seshadri jumped in with a sharp take, saying, “TN CM said he will stop sending taxes in a second. He should explain how. Non-compliance with GST comes under PMLA. Direct and indirect taxes are collected by the Centre, and Tamil Nadu’s share is transferred back. This is mere rhetoric at its peak!” His words, shared on X on February 22, 2025, hit the nail on the head—check it out here. It’s like Stalin’s swinging a big stick he doesn’t even own, and people are seeing right through it.
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While all this political mudslinging’s going on, the DMK rolled out something new—a shiny app called “APPA” (Anaithu Palli Parents Teachers Association) to link up schools and parents. Sounds nice, right? But the second it dropped, people online started poking holes in it. They wondered why it’s called “APPA”—which means “father” in Tamil—instead of the full English “APPTA”. Fazil, a netizen, chimed in on X that same day, saying, “It’s an app for parents. ‘Appa’ is the right name for it.” You can see his post here. Others weren’t so kind—they started teasing the DMK, saying it’s rich for them to scream about Hindi imposition from the Centre when they’re out here blending Tamil and English like it’s no big deal. It’s a classic case of “do as I say, not as I do,” and the hypocrisy’s not lost on anyone watching from the sidelines.
This whole mess feels like the DMK’s cooking up a big plan to rally Tamil Nadu around its regional identity as the 2026 Assembly elections creep closer. They’re betting hard that folks will eat up this “us versus them” story and stick by their side. Stalin and his crew are turning up the volume, hoping to drown out the grumbles about crime, taxes, and jobs with a loud cry of Tamil pride. But here’s the thing—nobody’s sure if it’s going to work. Will voters cheer them on, or will they see through the smoke and mirrors and turn to the BJP’s promise of stability and growth under Modi? The Central government’s not flinching either—Pradhan and the BJP are holding their ground, pointing to policies like NEP as proof they’re in it for the people, not petty politics.
As the days roll on, this tug-of-war’s only going to get uglier. Families across Tamil Nadu are caught in the middle, watching their leaders slug it out while wondering what’s best for their kids and their state. The DMK’s banking on fear and pride to keep their grip, but with Modi’s team pushing back with facts and results, the battle lines are hardening. Come 2026, it’s going to be a fight to remember, and every move now is setting the stage for what’s next.
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