AIADMK Leader Slams Stalin: Allegations of Mismanagement and Promises of Reform
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin for alleged administrative failures, deceptive practices, and corruption. Addressing a public gathering, he rejected claims that AIADMK is subordinate to BJP, outlined the current administration's failures, and presented AIADMK's reformative promises.
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AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami lashed out at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, accusing him of leading an ineffective government marked by advertisements and misinformation, rather than performance-driven governance.
Addressing a crowd in Bhavani Sagar, Palaniswami dismissed claims that AIADMK is a 'slave' to the BJP, asserting its autonomy and criticizing the state's security and administrative management under DMK. He highlighted issues such as lawlessness, drug proliferation, and concerns about women's safety, attributing them to the current regime.
Palaniswami promised reforms if AIADMK returns to power, including financial support for female heads of households, free gas cylinders, and extended employment programs. He also emphasized AIADMK's commitment to education, agricultural support, and infrastructure improvements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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