Remove Lottery and Corporate Influence from Tamil Nadu: BJP

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Remove Lottery and Corporate Influence from Tamil Nadu: BJP

Chennai, Dec 7 (NationPress) The BJP spokesperson for Tamil Nadu, A.N.S. Prasad, announced on Saturday that the state administration should eradicate lottery and corporate politics from the region.

“These lottery magnates have left numerous impoverished families in Tamil Nadu struggling to make ends meet. The actor-turned-politician, Vijay, must acknowledge the political schemes tied to events funded by lottery funds that exploit and mislead the vulnerable,” he remarked.

Prasad urged Vijay to collaborate with principled individuals to promote the teachings, ideologies, and lifestyle of B.R. Ambedkar throughout Tamil Nadu.

The BJP representative called on the citizens of Tamil Nadu to remain alert and prioritize the advancement of the state ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

He emphasized that the populace should reject corrupt parties, dynastic politics, and groups driven by communal, divisive, or separatist ideologies.

ANS Prasad accused Adhav Arjuna of playing a pivotal role in establishing the current DMK-led government, which is characterized by corruption and anti-people governance.

He noted that, without any shame, Adhav Arjuna admitted that the DMK regime must be ousted in 2026.

Prasad asserted that despite positioning himself as a critic of the DMK, Adhav Arjuna conveniently ignored his previous role in bringing them to power in 2021.

He labeled Adhav Arjuna’s remarks as hypocritical, accusing him of having worked to establish the DMK in 2021 while now falsely claiming to oppose it.

He mentioned that Adhav Arjuna sought a parliamentary ticket from the DMK, and when denied, he joined the VCK in hopes of securing a Lok Sabha seat.

“Your political theatrics, motivated by a desire to safeguard your substantial lottery wealth and seize power, have been exposed,” he stated.

The BJP spokesperson reiterated that the BJP stands firmly against dynastic politics and monarchical governance throughout India.

He concluded that in the forthcoming 2026 Assembly elections, a BJP-led coalition must emerge to defeat the DMK, which has acted like an octopus draining Tamil Nadu's resources.