Stalin Accuses Governor Ravi of 'Cheap Politics': A Political Tussle in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin criticizes Governor R N Ravi for allegedly engaging in 'cheap politics' and spreading falsehoods against the DMK government. Stalin highlights the state's achievements in welfare initiatives and school education, countering Ravi's accusations regarding women's safety and law and order.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin lashed out at Governor R N Ravi, accusing him of engaging in 'cheap politics' and making unfounded allegations against the DMK government. Speaking at a public event, Stalin highlighted the state's leadership in welfare initiatives and school education, dismissing Ravi's criticisms as baseless.
Stalin emphasized that Tamil Nadu, a pioneer in pro-people welfare schemes, is confronting unsubstantiated accusations from the governor, particularly in law and order and women's safety. He asserted that such claims contradict the Union BJP government's statistics, which position Tamil Nadu ahead of other states in social indices.
The Chief Minister challenged Ravi to focus on issues in BJP-ruled states, citing crime statistics to substantiate his claims about women's safety. He further asserted that the governor's actions only fuel Tamil Nadu's cultural and political resolve, dismissing any personal concern over Ravi's critiques.
(With inputs from agencies.)

