Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin emerges as anti-Narendra Modi focal point in the national arena

On June 9, chief minister M K Stalin reached out to 12 chief ministers of non-BJP ruled states seeking to jointly mount pressure on the Union government for a loan moratorium for MSMEs. The letter he wrote to them ended with an emphasis on the need to demonstrate the ‘combined strength’ of opposition states.
This move is seen as a bid by Stalin to emerge as the anti-Narendra Modi focal point in the national arena, becoming more than a DMK or a Dravidian leader. In doing so, Stalin seeks to mount a challenge to the Centre and strengthen the federal structure. The contrast in the actions of the Tamil Nadu government in the past 30 days compared to the previous four years could not be missed.
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