"NDA Will Form Government in Tamil Nadu": TTV Dhinakaran in Tiruchirappalli
Tiruchirappalli (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 12 (ANI): AMMK General Secretary T T V Dhinakaran has said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will come to power in Tamil Nadu, stating that people are dissatisfied with the present government.
Addressing reporters in Tiruchirappalli, Dhinakaran criticised the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), saying the party is bringing anyone and everyone into its alliance. He alleged that several leaders who held high positions during the tenure of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, and who have become politically irrelevant, are now being included in the DMK alliance after gaining economic strength.
Dhinakaran said that before the 2011 elections, public dissatisfaction was not visible until the election results were announced. He added that a similar situation could emerge in the upcoming elections, with people staging a "silent revolution" and voting the NDA to power.
He added that seat-sharing is an important matter and even the DMK and the Indian National Congress, which have been in alliance for over eight years, had disagreements during seat-sharing negotiations. Similarly, discussions take time, but there are no internal problems within their alliance, he said.
He criticised Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, claiming that the Chief Minister frequently blames the central government for neglecting Tamil Nadu due to his own administrative limitations. Dhinakaran said the "double engine government" concept means that an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led government in the state would work effectively with support from the central government.
He also alleged that the circulation of narcotic substances such as ganja has increased in the state, leading to a rise in crimes, including sexual offences. He said the present government has failed to take strict action against such issues.
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