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No Seats In South…: Amit Shah Slams TN CM Stalin, Says THIS On Delimitation

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Amit Shah In Tamil Nadu: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday came down heavily on the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu and accused its leaders of corruption and misgovernance. Speaking at the inauguration of BJP district offices in Coimbatore, Tiruvannamalai, and Ramanathapuram, Shah said that leaders of DMK hold a master’s degree in cases of corruption.

“In cases of corruption, all the leaders of the DMK hold a master’s degree. One of their leaders is embroiled in a cash-for-jobs case, another is involved in money laundering and illegal sand mining, and a third is facing charges related to disproportionate assets,” the former BJP chief said.

While speaking during the party function in Tamil Nadu, which is set to go to polls next year, the senior BJP leader refuted allegations levelled by CM MK Stalin, claiming that Tamil Nadu was denied central funds. “There is no truth in MK Stalin’s statement. The Modi government has given Rs 5 lakh crore to Tamil Nadu in the last five years,” Shah said.

“The Chief Minister often claims that the state has faced injustice at the hands of the Centre. However, a comparison of funds disbursed under the UPA and NDA reveals that the real injustice happened during the UPA regime,” he further stated.

During his address, Shah took a swipe at the DMK, saying that those involved in corruption should join the membership drive of MK Stalin’s party. He also emphasized that even after delimitation, the seats of none of the states in the South would be decreased.

“Sometimes it feels as if DMK has let all the corrupt in the society join DMK through a membership drive. MK Stalin and his son are raising several issues to deviate from real concerns. Today, they are going to have a meeting regarding delimitation. PM Modi has made it clear that even after delimitation, the seats of none of the states in the South will be decreased.”

The Union Minister further asserted that the saffron party will form a government in Tamil Nadu in 2026, establishing a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) administration. He vowed to end nepotism and corruption in the state while also removing individuals involved in anti-India activities.

“Get ready for the formation of a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Tamil Nadu. In 2026, we will establish an NDA administration. This new government will usher in a new era for Tamil Nadu. We will put an end to nepotism in the state. Corruption will be eradicated in Tamil Nadu. We are committed to removing individuals involved in anti-India activities from Tamil Nadu,” he said.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated BJP district offices in Coimbatore, Tiruvannamalai, and Ramanathapuram in Tamil Nadu.

(With ANI Inputs)



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