
Oh, what a moment of pure political brilliance! tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. stalin, the guardian of anti-development, has once again shown his unmatched skills in keeping the state exactly where it is—stuck.
This time, the Union minister for education, dharmendra pradhan, had the audacity to question why tamil Nadu constantly plays politics in education. How dare he! stalin, the fearless champion of not progressing, immediately hit back with a poetic warning—“Don’t throw stones at a beehive.” Ah yes, the beehive, a perfect metaphor for a government that buzzes loudly but stings its own people.
For those wondering what caused this verbal war, here’s the crime dharmendra pradhan committed: He dared to ask why tamil Nadu always begs for funds (this time a humble ₹2,152 crore for education) while simultaneously rejecting central schemes. How insensitive of him! stalin and his government firmly believe in taking money but refusing any accountability. Accepting schemes like NEP? Never! That would mean students getting better opportunities, and we simply cannot allow that.
Tamil Nadu, under Stalin’s revolutionary rule, follows a unique development model—where development is only spoken about but never implemented. The same education system that produces brilliant engineers and doctors also mysteriously fails in rural areas where schools lack proper infrastructure. But who cares? elections are won with slogans, not classrooms!
So, let’s all clap for stalin, the great preserver of stagnation, who ensures that tamil Nadu citizens never grow beyond his carefully set limits. After all, if people truly get educated and empowered, who will listen to his speeches about oppression and victimhood?