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Migrant Workers Assault : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin Alleges His Opposition Unity Call The Reason Behind Attacks; Slams BJP

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As various social media content of alleged attacks on migrant workers from Tamil Nadu have turned out to be fake, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin in a report by PTI has alleged the “lies spread” regarding such assaults in the state was a fallout of his recent call for opposition unity to dislodge the ruling BJP at the Centre next year.

He blamed the saffron party functionaries for doing so. A Facebook user shared a video of an overcrowded passenger train claiming that migrants from Bihar were returning to their home state in large numbers from Tamil Nadu. In its investigation, PTI Fact Check found that the train in the video posted on social media travels between Bihar’s capital city Patna and Barka Kana in Jharkhand.

It doesn’t travel from Tamil Nadu to Bihar, as the social media post claims. The unrelated video was shared on social media with a misleading claim.

Stalin, in his Ungalil Oruvan question and answer series, asserted no migrant worker in the state has been assaulted as alleged.

Many such workers were employed in Tamil Nadu for a long time and never have they faced any issues, the chief of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam said.

“Some have been preparing fake videos and spreading lies. The Bharatiya Janata Party functionaries in north India have done this with an agenda. You will understand the conspiracy behind doing so, if you notice that such lies were spread the very next day I highlighted the need for political organisations opposed to the BJP joining hands at the national level,” he said.

At his birthday rally in Chennai on March 1, attended by leaders including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Stalin had stressed on opposition unity to defeat the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

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