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Mr. Stalin said people of “Hindi-speaking States underwent untold miseries” during the pandemic as they could not get “transport facilities to return to their hometowns.” “We had shed tears for them. They walked hundreds of kilometres. Some of them were even crushed by trains. If something is more dangerous than the Corona (virus), it is the BJP government. Now the government is trying to divert people’s attention by consecrating the Ram temple,” he said.

Recalling a viral video in which a Hindi-speaking boy demanded “education over temple”, the Chief Minister said the BJP government was particular that “people should not gain awareness”. “The people of north India are no longer ready to believe the politics of the BJP. It cannot win in northern States in the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls,” Mr. Stalin said.

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[–] hakunawazo@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

Reminds me of this joke:

Lenin is dying and calls Stalin to him: "I am very worried about our beloved country," he says. "Will the people follow you when I'm not here anymore?"

"They will," Stalin replies with conviction, "of course they will."

"I hope so," replies Lenin, "but what if they don't?"

"Well," Stalin considers briefly, "either they will follow me or they will follow you."