"BJP and (party's Tamil Nadu president) Tamilisai (Soundararajan) may be proud of Narendra Modi being the Prime Minister. But a Prime Minister is common for 122 crore Indians. He is not above criticisms. Saying one should not criticise the Prime Minister is like not nursing a wound but covering it," he said in a statement.
Referring to promises by Modi and Rajnath Singh in a public meeting at Tiruchirapalli and thereafter to find a permanent solution to Sri Lankan Tamils issue and to stress to implement 13th amendment in the island, he said, "No action has been taken by the Central government even after six months. Is it wrong to point this out?"
All is not well in the NDA alliance in Tamil Nadu after BJP leader H Raja's statement, that reportedly threatened Vaiko for criticising Modi, was opposed by leaders of various political parties.
Raja had reportedly said Vaiko may not be able to return safely from public meetings if he continued to criticise Modi. Tamilisai too had said Vaiko should stop criticising the PM.
On Tamilisai's statement that BJP should be informed of demands from alliance parties, he asked whether they had any platform where opinions of alliance parties could be shared.
Listing out various issues raised by PMK, he said, "Above all, how can anyone accept Prime Minister Modi wishing Sri Lankan president Rajapaksa a success for the elections? It cannot be accepted even for a courtesy."
Referring to the statements by H Raja against Vaiko, the PMK leader expressed support to the MDMK founder.
