TN Assembly Election | DMK, notorious for unruly behavior, accuses CM

TN Assembly Election |  DMK, notorious for unruly behavior, accuses CM

The Chief Minister claimed that the DMK would never win and that the boxes containing the petitions given by people during MK Stalin’s campaign would never be opened.

AIADMK leader and Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Tuesday termed DMK as a party notorious for “unruly” behavior.

Recalling the uproar caused by sections of DMK MLAs in the Legislative Assembly during the floor test held in 2017, Mr. Palaniswamy alleged that the DMK MLAs “danced” at the tables and after “pushing aside” on the Speaker’s chair and the House. Immerse them. In the epidemic.

“If such atrocities were committed inside the revered house by DMK members, what would happen if they were given the power to rule the state? Will the state grow and go on the right track? Mr. Palaniswamy was surprised.

While campaigning in Virilimalai, Illupur, Annavasal, Pudukottai and Tirumayam for the support of AIADMK candidates, he recalled the alleged attacks by DMK officials on business establishments and traders in Chennai, Perambalur and Tirumayam. “What will happen if such a party comes to power?” He appealed to voters to defeat the DMK in the upcoming elections.

Opposition leaders were trying to fool voters by accepting the petitions of the general public during their campaign and promising to resolve their grievances when they come to power within 100 days. He claimed that the DMK had ruled the state for many years and that Mr. Stalin did not accept the plea to solve the problems of the people while being the local administration minister or deputy chief minister. The DMK was least bothered about the public when it was in power, but now when they were in opposition, accepting petitions that were partisan, they accused them.

The Chief Minister claimed that the DMK would never win and that the boxes containing the petitions given by the people during Mr. Stalin’s campaign would never be opened.

Ministers of his government, on his instructions, received more than 9 lakh petitions from the people and solutions were found for more than 5 lakh petitions, Mr. Palaniswamisaid. Mr. Stalin was not aware of the facts and was intent on spreading the canards, accusing the AIADMK regime of doing nothing for the last four years.

Elaborating on the welfare schemes implemented by the AIADMK regime, he said that the Cauvery-Gundar river link project will transform Pudukottai district into a fertile area in the coming years. The AIADMK government was the one that protected the farming community. The purpose of the amnesty of crop loans disbursed by cooperatives was not to gain votes, but to alleviate the suffering of farmers, Mr. Palaniswamy claimed. The AIADMK government had waived their representation of loans taken from cooperatives by members of self-help groups.

The government will increase the number of days under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme from 100 days to 150 days. Internet connectivity will be provided to more than 17,000 revenue villages through BharatNet, he said, adding that in future there will be no tariff for Arsu cable TV connection.

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