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“If Nagaland people who eat dog meat have so much self-respect”: I.N.D.I. ally DMK Leader makes racist comments against Nagaland people, TN Guv hits back

““If Nagaland people who eat dog meat have so much self-respect”: I.N.D.I. ally DMK Leader makes racist comments against Nagaland people, TN Guv hits back”, The Commune Mag, November 6, 2023:

“In a recently viral video clip, RS Bharathi, a prominent member of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), is seen delivering a speech at an event organised to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of former DMK chief M. Karunanidhi. 

However, his comments have generated controversy, as he expressed his frustrations about the Governor’s actions. Bharathi’s words were direct and unapologetic, as he criticised the Governor’s role in creating “problems” for the ruling government.

Bharathi remarked, “What is the governor doing? He just wants to create problems for the ruling government. We have seen so many governors, but what this governor does is create a fuss and drags us into a fight. He refuses to sign the bills we send. I addressed a gathering about what happened to him in Nagaland; they chased him away. Don’t mistake me; I am just quoting an example. The people of Nagaland eat dog meat. If someone who eats dog meat themselves has so much self-respect that they chased away this governor, then imagine how much self-respect Tamils, who consume food with salt, would have. The day he was chased away, the people of Nagaland celebrated it like Deepavali……”

Read the full article at Thecommunemag.com

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