Chennai, 3 October (). All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) spokesman Nirmala Periasamy has launched a scathing attack on Tamil Nadu’s ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and Chief Minister MK Stalin.
He said that the DMK has been afraid of AIADMK and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alliance.
Nirmala claimed that the DMK’s nervousness about the upcoming assembly elections is clearly visible and that is why the Chief Minister is repeatedly expressing his enmity towards AIADMK. The DMK and his government do not want AIADMK to have any relationship with the BJP. They are afraid of this alliance, as it can become a strong option among the people of Tamil Nadu.
He alleged that this strategy of DMK is only for political gains and the Chief Minister is attacking AIADMK to hide his failures.
He also questioned the performance of the DMK government and compared the working style of Chief Minister MK Stalin to his father and former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.
Nirmala taunted, “This is the old style of Stalin, which has been going on since his father’s era. The DMK had made 521 promises in his election manifesto, but 21 did not even be fulfilled. Still the Chief Minister is saying as if he had fulfilled 90 percent of the promises.”
The AIADMK spokesperson also accused the DMK government of ignoring public issues. He said that the government has not taken any concrete steps on issues like unemployment, inflation and lack of infrastructure in Tamil Nadu. Instead, DMK is busy raising mud only on opposition parties.
He claimed that AIADMK has always been committed to the public interest and the public will teach a lesson to the DMK in the upcoming elections. No final decision has been taken on the possibility of an alliance between AIADMK and BJP, but the fear of DMK shows that they are taking this possibility seriously. Our party will make every effort to ensure a strong and rich future for the people of Tamil Nadu.
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