Breaking up of DMK alliance is only EPS's daydream: DMK leader Raghupathi

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 24 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Minister for Natural Resources, Raghupathi, dismissed AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami's claim that the DMK alliance would collapse, terming it a "daydream." He was speaking to reporters in Pudukottai after inaugurating new sports facilities.
At the Kalaignar Karunanidhi District Sports Complex, a modern air-conditioned gymnasium for men and women, built at a cost of ₹20 lakhs, was launched by District Collector Aruna in the presence of Ministers Raghupathi and Meyyanathan. Pudukottai MLA Muthuraja and several others were present. Later, medals and certificates were distributed to the winners of the Chief Minister's Trophy.
On facing elections, he asserted, "We are not afraid. We are fully prepared to face polls at any time. Only a ripe tree gets hit with stones; those who criticise DMK do so merely to stay relevant in politics."
On policy issues, Raghupathi reiterated the state's firm opposition to the imposition of a three-language policy. "For Tamil Nadu, the two-language system is enough. Tamil for understanding, English for expression -- that is sufficient. Learning other languages is a personal choice, but the state's policy will remain two languages," he said.
On investments, he drew a comparison between Stalin and the former CM EPS. "Chief Minister Stalin has always been transparent, presenting details of foreign investments after every overseas visit, something EPS never did," he said.
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