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Vaiko slams ED raids, backs DMK alliance

Vaiko slams ED raids, backs DMK alliance

Time of India3 days ago
Trichy: MDMK general secretary Vaiko on Saturday condemned the enforcement directorate raids on premises linked to minister I Periyasamy, alleging that the Union government was misusing central agencies to target opposition leaders.
"The Centre is using income tax and enforcement departments to intimidate opponents and stifle voices. That is why raids are being conducted at the house of minister Periyasamy. This is strongly condemnable," he told reporters in Trichy.
Vaiko dismissed speculation of a rift within the DMK-led alliance, saying: "Some media outlets are deliberately spreading lies that we are yearning for ministerial posts. That is false.
MDMK continues to support DMK based on a decision we took years ago. The DMK alliance will secure the biggest victory in the 2026 assembly elections."
He also expressed concern over reports that Indian students could be sent to join the Russian army. "My son Durai Vaiko has already met the external affairs minister, senior officials, and the prime minister on this issue. Has Russian President Putin become Hitler? Is the Russian army going to act like the Nazis again? The Indian government should immediately intervene and bring back the students," he said.
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