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There are no plans for Bifurcate Tamil Nadu, said Center

Chennai: In what can end the debate debated about the establishment of ‘Kongu Nadu’ by carving the western region of Tamil Nadu as a separate state, the BJP government in the middle of Tuesday states that there are no plans to divide the country in this country, including Tamil Nadu.
The statement approached the strong opposition heel of several parts of the state and BJP state unit also emphasized that it was for “Tamil Nadu to unite.” In the middle of the line, two members of the DMK parliament from Tamil Nadu, TR Paarivendhar (Plazzer) and S Ramalingam (Mayiladuthurai), trying to find out whether there are plans, reasons, goals and motives for the bifurcation and if the government has received any request from individuals or Any organization for bifurcation.
“At present, there are no such proposals being considered,” The State Union Minister for Affairs of Nityanan and Rai said in the answer.
He said the creation of new countries had broad consequences and direct bearings in the country’s federal government.
The Government Government will continue the issue of forming new countries after considering all relevant factors.
The state for the controversy of Kongu Nadu broke out as a “strategy of tit-for-tat” after the DMK pressure to overcome the center as Ondriya Arasu (United States) instead of Mathiya Arasu (central government).
BJP said the list of the union ministers who had just been appointed that former state president BJP L Murugan came from “Kongu Nadu” triggered further controversy.
DMK and Congress accused BJP to make an effort to divide the State.
Coimbatore North District Unit BJP continued a separate state resolution for Kongu Nadu, while Erode’s district unit accused the DMK of ‘divisionary thinking’.
“We are not because of the country’s bifurkasi,” said Secretary General of BJP Karu Nagarajan.
Murugan clarified later that the reference to ‘Kongu Nadu’ in the bio-sketch released by the center, was a clergy error.
Incidentally, the DMK ally, the Congunadu leader Makkal Desiya Katchi and Tiruchengode MLA E R Eswaran had hit a separate state for more than a decade.
“I demanded that because my area was ignored in terms of infrastructure despite getting good income for the government.
But BJP brought ‘Kongu Nadu’ for political reasons to divert the attention of people from the anti-government policy of Narendra Modi,” said Eswaran, expressed hope that The main allies, DMK will support the area.
Chief Minister M K Stalin sought central support for AIIM such as institutions in Coimbatore.

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