The Tamil Nadu Assembly witnessed a debate on Wednesday between the BJP and government on using the words “union government” for a reference to the Centre, with Chief Minister M K Stalin asserting that it was being used by them as it had a connotation of federalism. BJP MLA Nainar Nagendran, referring to the newly elected DMK government preferring using “union government” for a reference to the Central government, said there was nothing wrong in the choice of words and even the Constitution said that “India, that is Bharat, shall be a union of states.” Speaking on the motion of thanks to the Governor for his Address, Nagendran, a former Minister in a previous AIADMK government before he joined the Saffron party, however, sought to know the intention behind its use. He asked if it was being used by “thinking something else.” Interevening, Stalin said no one need to be alarmed at the use of words “union government” for referring to the Centre. These two words have a connotation of federalism and that was the reason for them using it, he said.