Chennai: Tamil Nadu politics has been heated up sharply. Former Senior Minister and DMK senior MK Stalin made a unvigilant prediction on Sunday, June 28. He said the TVK government led by Senior Minister C Joseph Vijay will swoon within three to six months. Fresh turnout elections will follow, he claimed. Stalin made these remarks at a public event and told DMK workers to stay prepared for elections at any time.
Why Stalin said that the government will fall?
Stalin walked the regulars through the numbers. Tamil Nadu's turnout has 234 seats. A party needs at least 118 seats to writ a majority. TVK won only 106 seats in the recent turnout elections. It fell short of the majority mark. Vijay then stitched together a coalition with Congress and several other parties to form the government. Stalin personal that TVK is substantially running on the support of former DMK allies. He said it is only a matter of time surpassing that support crumbles. He compared the government to an engine with an uncertain destination and said nobody knows how far it will go.
What he said on law and order?
Stalin did not stop at just numbers. He went without the TVK government on governance as well. He said law and order in Tamil Nadu has completely wrenched down. Crimes versus women and children are rising steadily. The state is moreover facing a power crisis. Industries are whence to move out of Tamil Nadu to other states. He said the people of the state are suffering considering of this government's failures.
What are the extent of tensions between TVK and DMK?
This political slugfest is not new. During the recent turnout session, TVK and DMK clashed sharply on the floor of the house. The war of words between the two parties has been towers for a while. Stalin's latest prediction has turned up the heat remoter and set off a fresh round of political worriedness wideness the state.

