TVK Leader Criticizes DMK's Post-Election Actions
TVK senior leader C T R Nirmal Kumar criticized ruling DMK leaders, alleging they anticipate losing the April 23 assembly polls. He claimed Chief Minister M K Stalin and Deputy CM Udhayanidhi have left for Dubai and Kodaikanal to rest. Kumar accused DMK members of intimidation tactics.
- Country:
- India
TVK senior leader C T R Nirmal Kumar has openly criticized prominent figures in the ruling DMK, specifically Chief Minister M K Stalin and Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi, suggesting that both expect electoral defeat and are already preparing to relax.
Kumar claimed that DMK members have resorted to their usual strong-arm tactics across the state due to fears of losing the assembly polls scheduled for April 23.
Speaking to journalists, Kumar detailed his accusations, noting that CM Stalin and Deputy CM Stalin have traveled to Dubai and Kodaikanal, implying they're taking a break following the elections. He further alleged that campaigning was the sole activity undertaken by these leaders.
ALSO READ
-
Political Tension Rises as CTR Nirmal Kumar Predicts DMK's Downfall
-
BRS Spokesperson Challenges TRS Amidst Leadership Critiques
-
Exodus from AAP: Leadership Crisis Amid 'Sheesh Mahal' Controversy
-
Revamped Leadership: Ashok Kumar Lahiri Leads Niti Aayog's New Era
-
IUML Leader Responds to CPI(M)'s Allegations Amid Election Tensions