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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin launches podcast : “A Southern Voice Speaks for #INDIA”

MK Stalin, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, started his own podcast on Thursday and announced that he would be releasing an audio series on the “breakdown of the country” under the BJP. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu will speak to “save India and expose the Bharatiya Janata Party disorder” on his podcast, according […]

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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin launches podcast : “A Southern Voice Speaks for #INDIA”

MK Stalin, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, started his own podcast on Thursday and announced that he would be releasing an audio series on the “breakdown of the country” under the BJP. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu will speak to “save India and expose the Bharatiya Janata Party disorder” on his podcast, according to a statement from the governing Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).

In order to appeal to a larger audience, CM Stalin would speak in English and other regional languages, according to the DMK release. Notably, the BJP-led Centre has come under fire from Tamil Nadu’s ruling party, led by CM Stalin, for allegedly trying to impose Hindi in the region’s southern states. CM Stalin announced his podcast in a post on X with the title “Awakening India’s Tomorrow, A Southern Voice Speaks for #INDIA!”

He said he would speak about the “breakdown of the country by the BJP government”, which, he claimed, would be dislodged from power in next year’s Lok Sabha elections.
“We are in a situation to speak for India. I am to speak about the breakdown of the county by the BJP government which is about to end in the 2024 elections. I am to speak in an audio series named ‘Speaking for India’ about future India,” CM Stalin said in a one-minute video clip that he shared on X ahead of his podcast launch.
The Tamil Nadu chief minister, earlier, confirmed his presence at the third meeting of the fledgling Opposition bloc — INDIA — in Mumbai.

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