Chennai: against the DVAC background who searched the former Minister of AIADMK, the main opposition, AIADMK, on Thursday decided to hold the agitation of countries – the possibility of being a black flag protest in front of the house, against the government DMK because it did not apply promises , including reducing fuel prices, ₹ 1,000 assistance to female home makers and eliminate NEET immediately after power.
Agitation is expected to take place on July 28, the source said.
A party coordinator of O Panneerselvam and the coordinator with Edappadi K Palaniswami at the party headquarters during the day, was attended by former Minister and Secretary of Chennai Regency, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur, saw leaders who expressed a strong view of the “false” DMK to win people in the election after a ten-year hiatus.
“EPS said the DMK held a Black Flag protest by opening Tasmac outlets during Covid, while the party after ruling opened it.
The DMK leaders made high claims in the pre-election election about eliminating Neet in the first assembly session but failed.
All false promises must be taken to the people, “said a senior official.
Dual leadership decided to enter the party office during the day and summon the local secretary and senior leaders after the report emerged on the DVAC raid on the traits of the former minister.
There was an open discussion with each leader slamming failure of DMK, while focusing on AIDMK members as a political vendetta.
Condemning government steps, some participants told leadership to expose the shortcomings of the government led by Stalin in a three-month regime, the source said.
Some officials have even explored DMK leaders, who previously criticized the AIDMK government to submit to the center, now praising BJP ministers at the center in Delhi.
The country’s efforts to combine the newly created Universities of Dr.
Jayalithithithaa in Villupuram to Annamalai University in Cuddalore came to sharp criticism.
“Panneerselvam said the DMK did not release plant loans and gems as promised in his election manifesto but comfortably changed the focus on revenge on AIDMK,” another leader said.
The meeting reached the consensus to tell people how they were misled by DMK by his poll promises.
Former Higher Education Minister K P Anbalagan was said to have complained about the rejection of access to Garland statue of Jayalalithaa about Marina since last week.