Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday strongly criticised the Union government for what he described as a sustained and deliberate neglect of his State’s legitimate demands, asserting that no government calling itself the head of the “world’s largest democracy” has the moral right to disregard the voice of an entire people.
His remarks come ahead of the upcoming Parliament session, where the
State’s MPs are expected to raise several long-pending issues related to fiscal allocations, development projects, and federal responsibilities.
In a sharply worded statement, the Chief Minister said that Tamil Nadu’s concerns — repeatedly conveyed through official letters, direct representations, and even resolutions passed by the state Assembly — have failed to elicit constructive attention from the Centre.