


Tejasvi Surya addresses youth in Tamil Nadu’s Salem.
Salem, Tamil Nadu:
Calling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) “anti-Hindu”, BJP Yuva Morcha chief Tejasvi Surya on Sunday requested people to defeat MK Stalin’s party in Tamil Nadu while stating that “only BJP respects and promotes all regional languages of India”.
“DMK represents a bad, virulent ideology which is anti-Hindu. Every Tamil is a proud Hindu. This is the sacred land that has the highest number of temples in the country. Every inch of Tamil Nadu is sacred, but DMK is anti-Hindu, so we must defeat it,” Mr Surya said at BJYM state convention here.
The BJP MP asserted that his party represents the spirit of Tamil Nadu and the Tamil language.
Addressed Tamil Nadu’s energetic youth in Salem at @BJYMinTN conference in Raksha Mantri Sri @rajnathsingh‘s presence
TN believes in PM Sri @narendramodi‘s devpt vision. They’ll bless BJP-AIADMK with majority in TN
திமுக-வுக்கு குடும்பமே கட்சி பாஜக -வுக்கு கட்சி தான் குடும்பம் pic.twitter.com/parTQ3misj
— Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) February 21, 2021
“Bharatiya Janata Party is the only party that respects and promotes all regional languages of India. If Tamil has to survive, Hindutva has to win. If Kannada has to win, Hindutva has to win. BJP represents the spirit of Tamil Nadu and Tamil language,” he said.
Mr Surya said that for the DMK, the family is the party while for the BJP, the party is the family.
“DMK’s virulent anti-Hindu ideology must be challenged. When in power they attack Hindu institutions and beliefs, but when out of power, they seek Hindu votes. This won’t go on,” he said.
Assembly polls are due in Tamil Nadu later this year.
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