Minister TRB Rajaa Takes Aim at Opposition's 'Sticker' Poll Promises
Tamil Nadu Minister TRB Rajaa criticized the AIADMK, claiming their poll promises merely replicate existing DMK initiatives. He emphasized the AIADMK's pattern of copying the DMK manifesto. Rajaa praised Chief Minister M K Stalin for advancing state progress, contrasting it with the opposition's financial concerns.
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Tamil Nadu Minister TRB Rajaa has lambasted the opposition AIADMK, describing their latest poll promises as 'stickers' overlaying current initiatives by the ruling DMK government.
On Saturday, the Minister for Industries charged the AIADMK with routinely 'photocopying' the DMK's election manifesto, presenting it as their own.
He labeled the opposition's recent campaign announcements a 'duplicate report' of the projects already underway under Chief Minister M K Stalin's 'Dravidian Model' of governance. Rajaa highlighted the implementation success under Stalin, noting that AIADMK's Edapadi K Palaniswami previously doubted the feasibility of these initiatives due to financial constraints.
The Minister's comments came in response to promises made by Palaniswami during the birth anniversary of party founder M G Ramachandran on January 17, which included financial aid and free bus rides.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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