The Hindu (Madurai)

Happy that Palaniswam­i has realised the fight is between DMK and AIADMK: Stalin

Palaniswam­i has not uttered a single word against the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi though he claims to have exited the NDA. Many promises made by PM remain on paper, says CM

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Seeking to dismiss the BJP as an unworthy rival in the Lok Sabha poll, DMK president and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday said it was good that the Leader of the Opposition, Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i, “has at least now realised that the competitio­n is between the DMK and the AIADMK in the State, but not with the BJP”.

This was evident during Mr. Palaniswam­i’s first election campaign event of the season in Tiruchi recently, he said.

At the same time, he did not spare the AIADMK leader from criticism. Speaking at the INDIA bloc’s public meeting near Ettayapura­m in Thoothukud­i, he said that though Mr. Palaniswam­i was claiming to have exited the BJPled NDA, he had not uttered a single word against the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Listing examples of the “silent spectator” approach of Mr. Palaniswam­i to the “injustices” rendered to the Tamil people by the BJP government at the Centre, he said, “The biggest injustice done to the people of Thoothukud­i was the killing of 13 people in the antiSterli­te protest. “Without hesitating even for a second, Mr. Palaniswam­i told the media that he was not aware of the shooting, and he knew about it only after watching it on television,” the DMK leader said.

Mr. Palaniswam­i should realise that the people will never forget the unfair treatment they received during the erstwhile AIADMK regime, he said.

“Mr. Modi, who frequently criticises the DMK government, is equally dangerous. He promised me during the floods in Tamil Nadu that he would extend his support by disbursing funds once Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman submits a report after assessing the damage. But we did not receive a single rupee out of the ₹37,000 crore we had sought,” he said.

Criticisin­g the frequent visits of Mr. Modi to Tamil Nadu, Mr. Stalin said he would only visit the State when there was a specific purpose. “Many promises like transformi­ng Rameswaram into a tourist hub and connecting it with Dhanushkod­i remain on paper,” he claimed.

“Mr. Modi came to power saying he would protect fishermen from attacks, but after he came to power, such attacks have gone up,” he claimed.

Mr. Stalin wondered whether Mr. Modi would remain silent if the Pakistani Army attacked Indian fishermen. “Why have different approaches to people of the same country,” he asked.

“It was the DMK government that corrected all the mistakes committed by the previous government. We did everything to provide compensati­on to the victims of the Thoothukud­i violence,” Mr. Stalin said.

“We did not stop there. We also presented all the facts to the Supreme Court, which paved the way for the shutting down of the Sterlite copper plant permanentl­y,” he added.

Mr. Palaniswam­i, “who betrayed Tamil people by falling at the feet of Mr. Modi”, failed to ask questions when the Centre implemente­d projects that were against the welfare of the State, he said.

“It has been only three years since we came to power, and we have already brought in several schemes. Most importantl­y, the VinFast electric car plant, for which I laid the foundation recently, will provide employment to the people of both Thoothukud­i and Ramanathap­uram districts,” he said.

“I declared during the 2019 election campaign that the then candidate for the Thoothukud­i Lok Sabha seat, Kanimozhi, will do her best to serve the people. People witnessed it during the recent floodrelat­ed works,” he said.

Earlier, Mr. Stalin canvassed votes at a market.

 ?? N. RAJESH ?? Reaching out: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin canvassing votes at a vegetable market in Thoothukud­i on Tuesday.
N. RAJESH Reaching out: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin canvassing votes at a vegetable market in Thoothukud­i on Tuesday.

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