Stalin Accuses AIADMK of Plagiarizing DMK Schemes Amid Election Fever
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin accused the AIADMK of copying DMK's flagship schemes in its election manifesto. He asserted that frequent visits to Tamil Nadu by BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, would lead to a greater victory margin for DMK. Stalin criticized both AIADMK and BJP's policies.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin has accused the AIADMK of copying his party's key schemes in its election manifesto. Stalin asserted that the visits by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah would result in a larger victory margin for his alliance in the upcoming elections.
Addressing a rally, Stalin alleged the AIADMK had no achievements to show and failed to implement its 2016 manifesto. He claimed the AIADMK released a manifesto by copying DMK's initiatives like the Women's Rights Scheme and fare-free bus travel.
Stalin criticized both state and central leadership, targeting Prime Minister Modi's alleged frequent travel abroad and questioned his commitment to Tamil Nadu. He condemned BJP's stance on Tamil interests and challenged Modi to repeat past statements while campaigning in Tamil Nadu.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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