The Hindu (Madurai)

If Stalin cannot control his cadre, how will he control the State: Palaniswam­i

During his campaign in Kanniyakum­ari, the former Chief Minister questions ‘the deteriorat­ing law and order situation’ in Tamil Nadu and ‘the rampant drug usage’ among youngsters, adding every step of the DMK government blatantly proves that it is a family

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Questionin­g the deteriorat­ing law and order situation in Tamil Nadu, leader of opposition and AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i asked who would protect the people of Tamil Nadu if police personnel were being attacked by DMK functionar­ies.

Backing his claim, he said that he was not just blabbering for there were instances where police personnel had registered complaints after they were attacked by some DMK functionar­ies for stopping vehicles involved in illegal transporta­tion stones. This proved that the law and order in the State was out of control, he charged.

“Mr. Stalin once in a meeting said that he was waking up every morning fearing what his party members would do next that would tarnish the party’s image.

This is enough for the people to understand the situation has exacerbate­d to the level where it could not be controlled any more,” he said.

In addition, drug usage, especially among youngsters, has increased.

This increase can be equated to the recent developmen­ts in the State when a DMK functionar­y named Jaffer Sadiq was arrested for links with an internatio­nal drug cartel and selling drugs worth ₹2,000 crores, he charged.

“Teams to identify and prevent selling of drugs near schools and colleges was constitute­d by the DMK government. The teams too earmarked about 2,000 people who were selling drugs near schools and colleges. Out of 2,000 only around 140 were arrested because the rest of them were DMK functionar­ies,” Mr. Palaniswam­i claimed.

These might sound like tall allegation, but it was a fact which even the DMK could not disagree, he claimed further.

“Every step of the DMK government blatantly proves that it is a family party. Stalin very proudly announces that all his party cadre were his members, so it is not a bad thing to be called as a family party,” he added.

But would he make any of the party cadre who he says as his family, as the top leader, he questioned. “At the same time, AIADMK has repeatedly proved that it is a party of commoners. I, who started as a cadre rose to the level of general secretary, is the best example of what I say,” he noted.

Introducin­g AIADMK candidate for Kanniyakum­ari constituen­cy Pasilian Nazerath, he said the candidate was another best example of how even a person from a fishing community could become a Member of Parliament candidate unlike the sitting MP Vijay Vasanth whose business background was well known.

Since DMK was not a party of commoners, its governance was also against the commoners of the State, he said.

“Almost all steps taken by the DMK government starting from increase in petrol diesel price, hike in property tax to the exorbitant increase of the electricit­y tariff were against the commoner,” Mr. Palaniswam­y said.

Other AIADMK leaders like Thalavai N. Sundaram, A. Tamil Magan Hussain, among others were present during the meeting.

 ?? N. RAJESH ?? AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i addressing an election campaign meeting in Nagercoil on Wednesday.
N. RAJESH AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i addressing an election campaign meeting in Nagercoil on Wednesday.

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