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September 18, 2025

Our policy is our strength, no one else comes close; can't erase DMK from Tamil Nadu: CM.

CLAIMING that the DMK was the first regional party to come to power in a state, Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Wednesday that the DMK can never be erased from Tamil Nadu and will retain power after 2026 Assembly election.

Addressing the 'Mupperum Vizha' conference in Karur, Stalin said whichever party that comes into Tamil Nadu politics, they say they will destroy the DMK calling themselves alternative to the DMK to bring change. "What will they change? Will they bring change and then drag Tamil Nadu's development backwards? Is anyone talking about policies better than ours? Everyone promised change. But only the DMK did not change.

No one can erase DMK from Tamil Nadu. Our policy is our strength. There is still much to do," said Stalin at the conference where a large number of cadre attended, getting drenched in the hour-long rain on Wednesday evening.

The CM said the DMK government implemented more schemes than any other state government in India. "We at-

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