Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2021 | Do not allow Delhi to rule Tamil Nadu, says Alagiri

Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2021 |  Do not allow Delhi to rule Tamil Nadu, says Alagiri

Alleging that Chief Minister Edappadi K. The AIADMK government led by Palaniswami was “benami” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with TNCC President KS Alagiri stating that “Tamil Nadu should be ruled by Tamil Nadu and not Delhi”.

While campaigning for Velachery Congress candidate JMH Hasan, he said that BJP had fielded candidates for 20 constituencies in the state, but in reality it was contesting in all 234 assembly constituencies.

“When Jayalalithaa was alive, she wanted people to choose between” Modi and this lady “, because she had the courage to face the Center. But Mr. Palaniswami could not adopt the same stance, because all the AIADMK ministers were corrupted There are allegations of. That is why the AIADMK government is ready to renounce the interests of Tamil Nadu.

He said that the DMK-Congress alliance had promised development and employment opportunities as 80 lakh youth had registered in the employment exchange. “Mr. C. Palanisamy also promised a government job for a person in a family. Can he come up with the figures of jobs given by his government in the last five years?” He asked. Mr. Alagiri said that people Trust a political party only if it has fulfilled its promises in the past.

“We have promised to bring down prices of petroleum products when Manmohan Singh was Prime Minister, when he lowered the prices of petroleum products. AIADMK cannot deliver six gas cylinders as promised in its manifesto as its finance will not allow measurement due to its 7 lakh crore debt.

Reiterating that the AIADMK had been in power for 10 years and could not function properly, a change was necessary, Mr. Alagiri said that the government had failed on all fronts.

He promised that DMK leader MK Stalin would act effectively as he had not yet occupied the Chief Minister’s seat.

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