Udhayanidhi Stalin Warns of Regressive Future for Tamil Nadu if AIADMK Wins
Tamil Nadu will become regressive state if 'Sanghi group', AIADMK win polls: Udhayanidhi Stalin
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Udhayanidhi Stalin, a leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party, warned that Tamil Nadu could become regressive if the AIADMK and its allies win the upcoming April 23 Assembly elections. He urged voters to support the DMK for continued development and to counteract the central government's negative influence on the state.
- 01Udhayanidhi Stalin claims Tamil Nadu will regress if the AIADMK wins the elections.
- 02He refers to the BJP as the 'Sanghi group' and criticizes its influence.
- 03Stalin emphasizes the importance of the upcoming April 23 elections.
- 04He encourages DMK supporters to campaign actively in their communities.
- 05The DMK aims to secure funding and support from the central government.
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Udhayanidhi Stalin, the deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and a prominent figure in the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party, stated that the state would face regression if the AIADMK, which he associates with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), wins the Assembly elections scheduled for April 23. He called on the electorate to reject the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) to ensure continued development in Tamil Nadu. Stalin highlighted the critical nature of the upcoming elections, asserting that a victory for the DMK would counter the perceived hostile stance of the central government towards the state. While campaigning in Avadi and Tiruttani in Tiruvallur district, he urged party members to engage in grassroots campaigning, explaining DMK's policies and programs to voters to secure a decisive win.
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The outcome of the elections could significantly influence development funding and policies in Tamil Nadu, affecting citizens' daily lives and the state's growth.
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