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'Nero Played A Fiddle While Rome Burnt': Tamil Nadu BJP Chief Annamalai Slams Stalin For Prioritising INDI Alliance Meeting Over Flood Crisis In The State

Nayan DwivediDec 19, 2023, 11:34 AM | Updated 11:37 AM IST
AAP convenor and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal meets Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin at Tamil Nadu Bhavan.

AAP convenor and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal meets Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin at Tamil Nadu Bhavan.


In a recent development, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has come under scrutiny for attending an INDI alliance meeting in Delhi while the southern districts of the state grapple with severe floods.

In a scathing critique, the BJP President K Annamalai took to social media, drawing pointed parallels between Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's actions and the historical phrase "Nero played a fiddle while Rome burnt."

Despite the pressing need for on-the-ground leadership to facilitate flood relief, CM Stalin's presence at a political meeting in Delhi has sparked criticism.


Adding to the controversy, CM Stalin's son, deputed to monitor flood relief efforts, was reportedly accompanied by a film director.

This move has drawn comparisons to a past incident in Maharashtra, where a former CM was criticised for bringing a film producer outside a hotel during a crisis.

As the flood-affected people in southern TN await relief, the absence of focused efforts from the state government has raised concerns.

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