To stop Vijay from becoming CM, Stalin had hatched a ‘BJP plan’ conspiracy, big revelation by IUML leader created an earthquake in Tamil Nadu politics.


Once again a big political storm has arisen in the politics of Tamil Nadu. Professor Khader Mohideen, national president of ‘Indian Union Muslim League’ (IUML), an ally of the ruling ‘Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam’ (TVK) government, has shaken the state’s politics by making serious allegations against former Chief Minister MK Stalin. Mohideen claims that Stalin had prepared a secret strategy of forming a government with AIADMK, setting aside their old political enmity, to prevent C. Joseph Vijay from assuming the post of Chief Minister.

Stalin’s ‘BJP plan’ exposed

Professor Khader Mohideen claimed in an interview to a TV channel that when there was a tussle over government formation in the state, Stalin had given him shocking proposals. According to Mohideen, Stalin not only talked about joining hands with AIADMK to make Palaniswami (EPS) the Chief Minister, but also shared a ‘plan’ to indirectly bring BJP to power in Tamil Nadu. Mohideen said, “How could we allow the BJP, which is an ally of the AIADMK, to indirectly rule the state?” This revelation has come when an important meeting of all the parties supporting the Vijay government is going to be held.

Offer to make Thirumavalavan CM

Khader Mohideen made another big claim and said that when the AIADMK formula did not work, Stalin made a new move. Stalin proposed to make VCK President Thol Thirumavalavan the Chief Minister. When Mohideen objected that Thirumavalavan was not even an MLA, Stalin reportedly suggested that he could be made an MLA within six months. These allegations have raised deep questions on the functioning of DMK.

DMK termed the allegations as ‘fabricated rumours’

After these sensational claims, DMK has completely distanced itself. The party has termed these allegations as baseless and fabricated. However, this discussion is in full swing in the political circles of Tamil Nadu because even before this many senior leaders have talked about forgetting the old rivalry between DMK and AIADMK, whose only objective was to keep Vijay away from power. Now that the Chief Minister is going to hold a formal meeting for the first time with the allies of the Vijay government, this statement of Mohideen has become a big challenge for the unity and future strategies of the alliance.