"We never deny MDMK's democratic rights. But we won't tolerate continuous attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi," BJP National Secretary H Raja told reporters here.
He said Vaiko had a penchant for making such remarks, one of which was blaming the Centre over the death sentence awarded by a court in Sri Lanka to five fishermen, who were subsequently released. Another was saying that 'imposition' of Hindi in Tamil Nadu would lead to divisions in the state.
Vaiko had reportedly criticised Modi for greeting Rajapaksa at the recent SAARC summit in Nepal.
Raja said the Centre had granted several schemes for Tamil Nadu. They had also announced that Thiruvalluvar day and poet Bharathiar's birthday would be celebrated as national festival.
He urged Tamil Nadu government to take appropriate action to check movements of Naxalites in the state, whose numbers were reportedly increasing.
