AIADMK attacks Tamil Nadu government, says DMK came to power by making false promises

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Chennai: A Tamil hashtag (which interprets to ‘You stated it, however, did you do it’) boosted by AIADMK leaders and their supporters has been an all India development on Twitter for a lot of Wednesday (July 28). The opposition social gathering in Tamil Nadu has been questioning the ruling DMK over the achievement of their ballot promises. The Palaniswami and Panneerselvam-led AIADMK has accused the Stalin-led DMK authorities of making false promises to come to power. 

Abolition of NEET examination for medical entrance, discount in gas, cooking fuel costs amongst different options on the checklist of points that the AIADMK focused the federal government on. Elected representatives and social gathering cadre had been amongst these seen holding placards and protesting outdoors their respective properties. 

Speaking to the media in his dwelling district Theni, Panneerselvam stated that the DMK had remodeled 500 ballot promises and that it ended up getting simply three % extra votes than the AIADMK. He added that the brand new DMK authorities was on the backfoot, because it couldn’t fulfill its ballot promises. Former CM Palaniswami led a protest in Salem district, his native. 

In a joint assertion issued just a few days again, the main duo of the AIADMK- Panneerselvam and Palaniswami urged their social gathering members to maintain placards outdoors their properties demanding that the DMK authorities fulfill its ballot promises. According to them, DMK President MK Stalin, his sister Kanimozhi and his son Udhayanidhi Stalin had promised that the social gathering would cancel the NEET entrance examination for medical entrance after coming to power.

They added that the DMK had carried out a volte-face after coming to power and is now asking college students to put together for the NEET examination. They additionally identified the DMK’s promises of decreasing the value of petrol by Rs 5 per litre, diesel by Rs 4 per litre and a subsidy of Rs 100 for cooking fuel cylinders, that are but to be fulfilled. 

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