People Will Not Endure DMK’s Offensive ‘Toilet Politics’: TN BJP

Synopsis
On March 23, Tamil Nadu BJP Spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad condemned the DMK's offensive 'toilet politics' aimed at Prime Minister Modi and BJP's K. Annamalai. He criticized the DMK's governance and vowed that their destructive tactics would soon come to an end, emphasizing the BJP's commitment to fighting corruption.
Key Takeaways
- DMK's 'toilet politics' criticized by BJP.
- Corruption and deceit highlighted in governance.
- Protests organized against the Rs 1,000 crore TASMAC scam.
- Women's wing of BJP remains fearless despite police oppression.
- DMK's tactics seen as disgraceful by BJP leaders.
Chennai, March 23 (NationPress) The Tamil Nadu BJP Spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad asserted on Sunday that the citizens will not stand for the DMK's obscene 'toilet politics' directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP state president K. Annamalai.
Prasad emphasized that the DMK's 'disgusting mindset' and 'anti-people' governance, characterized by 'corruption' and 'deceit', will soon reach its conclusion.
He claimed that the visuals of Prime Minister Modi and Annamalai displayed on public toilets by DMK supporters will serve as a strong motivation to cleanse the corrupt DMK's filthy ideologies.
He suggested that Chief Minister Stalin would soon come to terms with the fact that his party's 'destructive politics' will no longer be effective in Tamil Nadu.
The senior BJP figure pointed out that the DMK's action of placing PM Modi and Annamalai's images in toilets reveals their own 'disgraceful politics', asserting that such indecorous tactics only bring shame to themselves.
Prasad stated that the DMK's 'politics of destruction' is being rejected.
He mentioned that following the Enforcement Directorate's revelation of the Rs 1,000 crore TASMAC scam, the BJP organized protests throughout the state.
According to him, the DMK government's attempt to stifle these protests via police oppression was unsuccessful. The BJP women's wing conducted demonstrations across Tamil Nadu, placing Chief Minister Stalin's images in front of liquor shops that undermine family values.
Prasad remarked that the women's wing, undeterred by police intimidation, is courageously protesting against the Rs 1,000 crore scam.
The Tamil Nadu BJP spokesperson also noted that despite severe police crackdowns, BJP members are relentlessly combating corruption.
He further asserted that the courageous women protesters of Tamil Nadu BJP remain unwavering in their quest for justice, under the guidance of Tamil Nadu BJP chief Annamalai.
He concluded by saying, 'The BJP women's wing will persist in its fearless protests.'