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"Amit Shah will liberate Tamil Nadu from anti-Hindu rule in 2026": BJP's ANS Prasad

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) | January 4, 2026 8:49:42 PM IST
BJP leader ANS Prasad on Sunday said that ruling DMK will suffer defeat in Tamil Nadu Assembly polls in 2026.

"Under Amit Shah's iron-clad strategy, the corrupt, minority-appeasing DMK will be utterly crushed, and a mighty National Democratic Alliance government led by AIADMK and powered by BJP will rise triumphantly in 2026," he said.

BJP spokesperson said that DMK and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) are competing to divide minority votes by pursuing "anti-Sanatan Dharma and anti-Hindu politics".

"Parties that insult Tamil deities, undermine Sanatan Dharma, and engage in fascist-style politics will be decisively rejected by the people of Tamil Nadu," he said.

He further said Amit Shah will end "this era of skyrocketing prices, rampant crime, drug menace, and DMK's corrupt, tyrannical rule--worse than Aurangzeb's oppression."

Prasad said that political masks of deceitful parties will be exposed and stripped away.

"Amit Shah's election strategy will recreate that same disastrous scenario for the DMK in 2026. The DMK's corrupt money-power politics, actor Vijay's lottery-style politics, Seeman's separatist politics, Thiruma Valavan's anti-Dalit thievery disguised as Dravidian politics--all these anti-people political masks of deceitful parties will be exposed and stripped away," he said.

"With unmatched vision and unyielding resolve, Amit Shah--the architect of national triumphs--will demolish these missionary-backed manipulations, secure a historic NDA mandate, and liberate Tamil Nadu from anti-Hindu, divisive rule forever," he added.

Earlier in the day, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday expressed confidence that a shift in the state's political regime is underway in the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections, asserting that the NDA would win against DMK and Congress. (ANI)

 
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