CHENNAI: The DMK on Saturday accused the NDA government of running an "electoral dictatorship" and vowed to put an end to BJP 's "saffronisation" dreams in the next Lok Sabha elections.The party today held a meeting of its district secretaries, MPs and MLAs under its president MK Stalin and passed 8 resolutions. "We are ready to pay any price to uphold constitutional values," it said.In its first meeting since Stalin became the party president, DMK targeted the Centre on issues like demonetisation, Rafale deal, NEET and the prevailing economic situation in the country.The party also accused the Centre of ignoring Tamil Nadu. “The BJP government is ignoring the interests of Tamil Nadu, affecting plurality and promoting communalism. There is an undeclared emergency in the country,” a resolution said.DMK accused the BJP of having installed an electoral dictatorship and running an anti-people government for the last four years. "The BJP is controlling institutions like the Election Commission, Income Tax department and CBI. There is a crisis even in the judiciary," said the party.DMK also trained guns at the AIADMK and called for a state-wide protest against the ruling party on September 18. "The ruling party is an epitome of corruption. State health minister C Vijaya Baskar and DGP TK Rajendran must be dismissed immediately," said the party.DMK wanted the state cabinet to meet immediately and adopt a resolution on releasing 7 Rajiv case convicts and send it to the governor based on the recent Supreme Court judgment.