Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has come out strongly against the Centre's 'One nation, one election' proposal, labelling it a 'conspiracy' and equating it to 'dictatorship.' DMK chief MK Stalin's comments were made during his attendance at the wedding ceremony of DMK Executive Committee member Manoharan here.
Expressing his reservations about the idea of simultaneous elections at both the national and state levels, Stalin accused the BJP-led Centre of using this proposal as a tool to consolidate power. He further criticized the appointment of former President Ramnath Kovind as the head of the 'One nation, one election' panel, asserting that Kovind should refrain from participating in politics given his status as a former President.
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MK Stalin's remarks come in the wake of a recent Opposition INDIA alliance meeting held in Mumbai, where various political parties convened to discuss their concerns and strategies. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister suggested that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was apprehensive about Opposition unity and was pushing for an early Parliamentary election in response.