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Stalin blames EPS regime for delay in fulfilling poll promises

DMK government has improved the financial situation of the State, claims CM

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CHENNAI: Seeking to turn tables on political rivals, especially AIADMK leaders, who have been criticisin­g the government for its alleged delay in fulfilling all the poll promises, DMK president and Chief Minister MK Stalin said the delay was there in only a few cases and that too was because of the terrible financial situation that the State was in after 10 years of AIADMK rule.

On the other hand, he added, the government rolled out important welfare programmes like free breakfast for government school students and Naan Mudhalvan scheme, which were not part of the manifesto for Assembly polls.

In an interview with Daily Thanthi, Stalin said it took three years for the Tamil Nadu finances to recover from the dire straits that AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswam­i’s misrule left the State in. His government has implemente­d more than 80 per cent of the promises, and was gradually fulfilling the rest. “We also launched a breakfast scheme for government school students and Naan Mudhalvan scheme, which were not in the manifesto,” he said.

To a question on the State’s debt surging to Rs 7.26 lakh crore as against the revenue of only Rs 3.03 lakh crore, the DMK chief it was because of the BJPled Union government that has snatched away revenue, including tax collection­s, from the State. “As the funds that were returned to Tamil Nadu was less, the State was forced to borrow funds to implement new welfare measures,” he added.

When asked about rumours that his foreign trips were to treat health complicati­ons, Stalin said, “As you have correctly said, these are merely rumours… More than my health, the public health is important to me.”

Talking about the row surroundin­g the ceding of Katchathee­vu islet to Sri Lanka, Stalin noted that at a function in Nehru Stadium, Chennai, in 2022, he had requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to recover the islet.

“During the past 10 years, the BJP government didn’t take a single step to recover it,” he said, and cited Sri Lankan Minister and cabinet spokespers­on Bandula Gunawardan­e’s recent statement that the Katchathee­vu issue was not discussed because India did not raise the issue. “From this, it is evident that the Modi government has not taken any steps to recover Katchathee­vu in the last decade,” he said.

When asked about Prime Minister Modi’s repeated allegation that the DMK was practising dynastic politics, Stalin said for every functionar­y of the DMK, the party was the first family.

The government was functionin­g in a transparen­t manner, and would remain so in the future as well, he added. “This Dravidian model rule is functionin­g in a very transparen­t manner. After the registrati­on of documents, like Patta and certificat­e distributi­on, have been made online, there is no chance for corruption. The government monitors every scheme to ensure that it reaches the beneficiar­ies,” Stalin added.

Send literate people and those with fluency in English to Parliament. And those who are unlettered to the state Assembly. Anyhow the Speaker is going to expunge all remarks from House records

— Durai Murugan,

DMK minister

It is evident that the Modi government has not taken any steps to recover Katchathee­vu in the 10 years of the NDA rule

— MK Stalin, CM and DMK president

AIADMK is getting weakened as it is in the wrong hands. It’s as if MGR’s symbol (two leaves) going into the hands of MN Nambiar or PS Veerappa

— TTV Dhinakaran, AMMK

Women in the State save up to Rs 1,000 each month through the free-of-cost bus ride scheme. So, women voters overwhelmi­ngly support DMK

— Udhayanidh­i Stalin,

DMK minister

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DMK president and CM MK Stalin campaignin­g for the party
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