Is DMK Mocking EPS with 'Eat 5 Star, Do Nothing' on World Chocolate Day?

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Key Takeaways
- DMK critiques EPS's political performance.
- World Chocolate Day used for satire.
- Social media ignited political debate.
- Criticism of AIADMK's inaction on key issues.
- Satirical posts highlight accountability in governance.
Chennai, July 7 (NationPress) The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) aimed a pointed jab at All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) on Monday, seizing the occasion of World Chocolate Day to deliver a satirical critique of the opposition leader’s political performance.
Shared via DMK’s official IT wing on Instagram (@dmkitwing), the post showcased a cartoon caricature of Palaniswami clutching a well-known chocolate bar along with the tagline, “Eat 5 Star, Do Nothing.”
The message cleverly mimics a popular chocolate advertisement, intending to depict EPS as ineffective and detached from the significant issues facing Tamil Nadu.
The accompanying caption criticized the AIADMK leader for his lack of vocal engagement on essential policy matters during his time as Chief Minister and in recent political discussions.
“Where was he when Tamil Nadu required strong advocates on education, culture, and democracy?” questioned the post.
The DMK emphasized various contentious issues where they assert that EPS and his party failed to take decisive action, including the controversial NEET ban. The post accused AIADMK of insufficient opposition to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), which many in Tamil Nadu consider discriminatory against rural and state board students.
The post also chastised the opposition for their silence regarding central policies that allegedly compromise Tamil Nadu’s educational autonomy.
Additionally, the post queried AIADMK’s lack of response to concerns about the underrepresentation of Tamil Nadu’s interests within national research institutions.
Through this post, DMK indirectly asserted that the previous AIADMK government did not demonstrate the necessary initiative to protect and promote the findings from the Keeladi archaeological site, which has drawn international attention to Tamil culture and history.
It further alleged that the prior administration neglected to secure adequate support for the advancement and promotion of the Tamil language.
The post quickly gained traction online, sparking heated exchanges among supporters from both parties. While DMK supporters celebrated it as a clever political commentary, AIADMK sympathizers dismissed it as mere political propaganda.