Vellore (Tamil Nadu) [India], Taking a strong stand against the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu, BJP's Lok Sabha candidate from Chennai South, Tamilisaa Soundararajan accused the state government of promoting drugs and narcotics and fostering a culture of violence in the state. Was accused. Speaking to reporters on Friday, the former Telangana governor said the state was in danger of mainstreaming drug culture as DMK 'office-bearers' were doubling up as 'drug peddlers' and the DMK All guns blazing on the regime. Soundararajan, led by Chief Minister MK Stalin, said, "Drug smugglers in Tamil Nadu are DMK members or office-bearers. What about the members and office-bearers of the ruling party who are promoting the culture of drugs and violence." Speaking to ANI, the BJP leader said, 'Yesterday, a Tamil Nadu court condemned the government for promoting nexus between police and drug smugglers.Where does this nexus operate? Now that opposition parties and a local court have condemned the growing drug trade, the CM has decided to call a meeting. What action has been taken so far? There is a nexus between DMK, police and liquor smugglers in the state. This nexus should be curbed. Taking further aim at the government, the former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry said, "Drugs, knives and guns have spread to every corner of Tamil Nadu. Just yesterday, in Tirunelveli, guns and knives were found hidden under the seats of a bus. Good luck. Since, I was traveling by Vande Bharat Express, I could also have been in that bus."The culture of drugs and violence is no different from the DMK culture in Tamil Nadu," the BJP Lok Sabha candidate said. Tamil Nadu alleged that its state chief Annamalai's election team was receiving threats from the ruling DMK, saying they were asked to leave Chennai or 'face the consequences'. Chennai-based industrialist RN Jayaprakash, who recently joined the BJP. JP Nadda, the party's national president in Chennai, was one of the members of Annamalai's core team who were reportedly targeted by the DMK during the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections.