On Friday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin strongly condemned Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of inciting regional animosity during the Bihar Assembly election campaign. Stalin asserted that Modi’s recent comments in Chhapra demonstrate a lack of respect for the dignity and impartiality expected from the highest office in the country. By sharing a video of Modi’s rally in Bihar on social media, Stalin noted that the Prime Minister “often forgets” his duty as a leader representing all Indians, rather than just one specific region or group. This criticism arises amidst escalating political tensions as Modi continues his campaign in Bihar in advance of the upcoming elections.
Stalin’s remarks reflect a wider concern among opposition parties that the Prime Minister’s campaign approach is divisive, aimed at stoking regional sentiments instead of promoting unity.


