BJP TN Gives Belt Treatment To DMK: Annamalai’s Clarion Call For ‘#GetOutStalin’ Heading Towards 1 Million Tweets

Social media in Tamil Nadu is currently witnessing an intense showdown between the Tamil Nadu BJP and the ruling DMK. BJP Tamil Nadu President K. Annamalai has thrown down the gauntlet to the DMK IT wing, challenging them to a social media battle on platform X. He dared them to tweet the slogan “Get Out Modi” throughout the night, while he would respond with “Get Out Stalin” at 6 am, claiming the challenge would demonstrate which slogan garnered more traction on social media.

Annamalai’s challenge was sparked by remarks from Udhayanidhi Stalin, who had suggested that if the BJP government continued pushing Hindi, Tamil Nadu would soon be chanting “Get Out Modi” instead of “Go Back Modi” against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In his tweet, Annamalai took aim at the DMK, accusing the party of creating an atmosphere of corruption, lawlessness, and economic decline in the state. He further criticized the DMK-led government for issues like the deteriorating education system, women’s safety concerns, and rising debt.

Doubling down on his challenge, Annamalai declared that he would post “Get Out Stalin” on X at 6 am and encouraged the DMK IT wing to use all their resources to tweet as much as they could. “Let’s see the reach of both our tweets. From 6 am, it’s BJP’s time,” he said.

True to his challenge, Annamalai kicked off the social media battle at 6 AM with a sharp post, with #GetOutStalin and stating, “For high handedness of one family, having a tainted cabinet, being an epicentre of corruption, turning a blind eye to lawlessness, turning TN into a haven for drugs & illicit liquor, mounting debt, dilapidated education ministry, precarious environment for women & children, divisive politics based on caste & religion, ceaseless failures in delivering good governance, flawed policies & not fulfilling electoral promises, this DMK led govt in TN will be dethroned by the people soon.”

The post quickly went viral on social media, gaining massive traction. With widespread anti-incumbency sentiment, the hashtag soared, amassing 4.15 lakh tweets within the first half hours and maintaining its position as a top trend crossing 820k tweets.

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