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Stalin declares ‘Orani vs Delhi Ani’ 

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With the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections drawing closer, Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin has intensified his attacks on the BJP-led Union government, asserting that Tamil Nadu will never bow to Delhi’s dominance. In a strongly-worded statement coinciding with World Population Day, Stalin positioned the struggle as a direct fight between a united Tamil Nadu and what he described as a discriminatory Delhi regime.
Using social media platform X, Stalin highlighted Tamil Nadu’s achievements in population control, women’s empowerment, and accessible healthcare and education. “Tamil Nadu leads in population control. Empowers women with dignity. Delivers healthcare and education for all. Champions sustainable development. And yet, what do we get in return? Fewer seats. Less funding. A voice that’s being pushed out of Parliament,” he posted.
Stalin accused the BJP government of punishing Tamil Nadu for its progressive policies, referring to the impending delimitation exercise, which is expected to reduce the number of Parliamentary seats for southern states like Tamil Nadu due to their success in curbing population growth. In contrast, states with higher population growth, such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, stand to gain more seats, further shifting the balance of power.
He also came down heavily on the AIADMK and its general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, accusing them of siding with the Centre instead of defending the interests of Tamil Nadu. “Thiru Palaniswami and his party are standing with Delhi, not with Tamil Nadu. They’re backing unfair delimitation that punishes us for our progress,” Stalin said.
Rallying people to join the DMK’s membership campaign titled Oraniyil Tamil Nadu, Stalin declared, “Tamil Nadu will not bow. We rise together — this is ‘Orani’ vs Delhi ‘Ani’,” creatively turning the membership drive into a symbolic resistance movement.
Earlier this year, Stalin had convened a “Fair Delimitation Conference” with Chief Ministers of non-BJP ruled states to mobilize opposition against the proposed delimitation process. The concern is that delimitation based on population numbers could unfairly reduce representation from states that have effectively implemented family planning programs, thereby diluting their influence in the national decision-making process.
With the political temperature rising and the delimitation debate gaining traction, Stalin’s sharpened rhetoric signals the DMK’s intent to frame the 2026 election as a referendum on Tamil Nadu’s autonomy, equity in representation, and resistance to perceived central overreach.
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