Likening the NDA in Tamil Nadu to a circus whose tents would be dismantled once the show was over with each of the participants going their own way.
Chief Minister M K Stalin said the DMK-led Democratic Progressive Alliance was built on principles and had stood the test of time as the longest surviving alliance in the State as it was launched ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections based on principles to defeat the fascist BJP.
Addressing a training programme for poll booth agents in the western region that covered 14 party districts and 39 Assembly seats on
Friday.
Stalin told the participants that they should aspire to get 2.5 crore votes for the alliance in the coming elections which worked out to each of them reaping 40 to 50 votes for the party and replicate the victory achieved in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
He wanted the party functionaries to strive hard till the elections were over by organizing street corner campaigns and public meetings, going for door-to-door canvassing and engaging in social media to enlighten the voters about the BJP that was averse to development and was using the AIADMK as it branch office with a hope of growing on that strength.