Chennai: AIADMK opposition on Wednesday holds agitation of countries in Tamil Nadu against the failure of the DMK government to implement his promises such as Cancellation of NEET, RS 1,000 monthly assistance for women’s housewives, reduced fuel prices and neglect of education and loan loans jewellery.
The coordinator of the AIADMK O Panneerselvam and coordinator with Edappadi K Palaniswami each took part in protest in Themi and Salem.
Former AIDMK Minister participated in protests in their respective districts.
Holding AIADMK flags, cadres and leaders caused slogans against the DMK government.
Panneerselvam said that DMK might forget his polls promising Neet but students and the Tamil Nadu had not forgotten it.
“Our agitation is to remind his promise,” said the former main minister, while leading the protest at Theni.
Palaniswami said the Tamil Nadu was very angry about the DMK government and the government led by Stalin deliberately expelled a case against former Minister of AIADMK and officials from political vendetta.
“Because he failed to apply the promises of polls, the government led by Stalin in the tactics of stored by searching and expelling false cases of former ministers, officials and cadres,” said the former minister to reporters in Salem.
Palaniswami said the DMK had made 505 promises of polls.
He crashed into the DMK government because it did not make an announcement even on important promises made by the party in carrying out polls.
During his poll campaign and in the election Manifesto, Stalin announced that Neet would be abolished.
“But there are no actions taken until now,” he said.
“They make commissions and say the action will be taken based on the commission report.
This is Eyewash,” said Palaniswami.
Tamil Nadu faces severe power outages in the DMK regime and party promises from reading monthly bills also not implemented and consumers are made to pay large consumption fees, he said, adding that AIDMK will remain at the forefront of public.
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Asked about the allegations that the AIADMK regime had left the country with an overall debt burden of RS 5 Lakh Crore, the former minister of the main minister said that even the previous DMK government had gone with a debt of Rs 1 lakh in 2011.
“Having clearly stated by our ministers.
Loans Obtained to implement development work such as thermal power plants.
They are all for capital work, “said Palaniswami.
(With input from V Senthil Kumaran)
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