Amit Shah Accuses DMK Government of Widespread Corruption in Tamil Nadu

Amit Shah Accuses DMK Government of Widespread Corruption in Tamil Nadu
Source: www.thehindu.com

Amit Shah dubs the DMK government the most corrupt in the country - The Hindu

Union Home Minister Amit Shah strongly criticised the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu, calling it one of the most corrupt administrations in the country. Speaking at a public event in Tiruchirapalli, Shah alleged that corruption had become deeply rooted in the state’s governance under the DMK leadership. He accused the government of failing to address key public issues such as law and order, development, and welfare delivery. According to Shah, people across Tamil Nadu are dissatisfied with rising prices, unemployment, and poor infrastructure despite repeated promises. He further claimed that central government schemes were not being implemented effectively at the state level. Emphasising the need for political change, Shah urged citizens to support the BJP and its allies for transparent governance and long-term development. His remarks were part of a broader campaign aimed at strengthening the party’s presence in Tamil Nadu ahead of upcoming elections.

The Key points

  • Amit Shah addressed a public gathering in Tiruchirapalli.
  • He described the DMK government as highly corrupt.
  • Allegations focused on governance failures and misuse of power.
  • Rising cost of living was highlighted as a major concern.
  • Shah criticised poor law and order conditions in the state.
  • He claimed central welfare schemes are poorly implemented.
  • Infrastructure development was said to be neglected.
  • Public dissatisfaction with the ruling party was emphasised.
  • BJP projected itself as an alternative for clean governance.
  • Speech aimed to mobilise voters ahead of future elections.
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