Lok Sabha polls will be second fight for Independence, says Stalin

Criticising the central government, Mr. Stalin also accused it of working for corporate houses.

January 19, 2019 04:08 pm | Updated 04:08 pm IST - Kolkata

DMK president M.K. Stalin addresses the Opposition rally in Kolkata on January 19, 2019. Twitter/@AITCofficial

DMK president M.K. Stalin addresses the Opposition rally in Kolkata on January 19, 2019. Twitter/@AITCofficial

DMK president M K Stalin on Saturday said the upcoming general elections will be akin to the second freedom struggle for people of India to fight against the “radical Hinduism” of the BJP.

Mr. Stalin, speaking at TMC’s mega opposition rally in Kolkata, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “afraid” of a few people, including West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

“The next (Lok Sabha) elections will be the second fight for Independence. We will stop this poison of Hindutva and radical Hinduism from spreading. Our call is to defeat Modi and save the country,” he said at the Brigade Parade Grounds.

Criticising the central government, Mr. Stalin also accused it of working for corporate houses.

“If Modi is back in power, the country will go back 50 years,” he said.

Leaders of all the opposition parties, except the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the CPI(M)-led Left Front, are taking part in the rally.

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