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Karuna slams Jaya for running ‘queen’s rule’

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Fighting a tough electoral battle ahead of the May 16 Assembly polls, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief M Karunanidh­i on Saturday charged arch rival and Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa with running "queen's rule" and called for a change of guard. "Will there be any dawn for the poor people of the state? Does rule (government) belong only to them (AIADMK)? There is a need for change and all should strive to bring that change. But in that process, don't bring disappoint­ment (for DMK)," he said while launching his election campaign at Saidapet here.

"Disappoint­ment can (create any sort of impact) on anybody at any time. So I ask all of you, please give your support to me," the nonagenari­an leader said at the public meeting.

"I can sense your enthusiasm but I am weak. Give me that strength. You should give that strength in the coming polls. Using that, DMK will unseat this government," he said. Such a government could be the one headed by DMK or supported by it, the party patriarch said without elaboratin­g, reports PTI.

By "me", I am not referring to myself but DMK and other allies, including Congress, Karunanidh­i said, seeking a strong mandate for his party.

Taking a swipe at Jayalalith­aa over the December 2015 torrential rainfall and subsequent deluge in Chennai, he said the CM had not even visited flood-affected areas to meet people while opposition parties, including DMK, had lent a helping hand to the citizens.

He himself had gone to the affected areas, Karunanidh­i said, adding that it was important for persons in public life to meet people often.

Even in the past, Tamil Nadu has witnessed cyclones and similar situations, and then Ministers had worked to face the crisis, the DMK leader said.

"But this queen (Jayalalith­aa) doesn't come out at all. She only travels in a helicopter," he said in a reference to the AIADMK supremo undertakin­g the aerial route to address election rallies in different parts of the state.

 ??  ?? DMK party M. Karunanidh­i (R) speaks during an election rally in Chennai on Saturday. State assembly elections are taking place in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Pondicherr­y and Assam in April and May 2016.
DMK party M. Karunanidh­i (R) speaks during an election rally in Chennai on Saturday. State assembly elections are taking place in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Pondicherr­y and Assam in April and May 2016.

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