Edappadi Palaniswami is at the peak of despair: CM Stalin

Tamil Nadu: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said that Edappadi Palaniswami is at the peak of despair due to fear of defeat.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who stayed at a private college guesthouse in Namana Samudra, Pudukkottai, on Friday night, reached Illupur, which falls under the Viralimalai Assembly constituency, by road on Saturday morning. He then walked from the government hospital to Chinna Kadai, Peri Kadai, Kotta Street, and Melapatti, asking for votes. He also boarded some buses along the route and asked passengers about the DMK government’s governance. The Chief Minister then went to a teahouse on Kotta Street and sat there for tea with the candidates. At that time, the Chief Minister told reporters: Edappadi Palaniswami is at the peak of despair due to fear of defeat. That’s why he’s talking about not knowing how to manage finances. We’re not worried about that; we said we would win 200 seats. Judging by the reception and voting patterns, we will win all 234 seats.
No matter how many BJP members come to Tamil Nadu, no one can defeat the Secular Progressive Alliance. They have replaced officials, including the Chief Secretary. Let them do whatever they want. We are not concerned.
The AIADMK in Tamil Nadu has mortgaged the party to the BJP in Delhi. They have leased the party and become its slave. We are ashamed and saddened that the Dravidian party called AIADMK has reached this state.
We are not concerned, no matter who comes, including actors. We are taking care of our work. People are seeing accidents happen behind the actors. Those young people who follow will soon change their path, said Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.
Earlier, the Chief Minister was welcomed by candidates K.K. Chellapandian (Viralimalai), S. Raghupathi (Thirumayam), and Siva. V. Meyyanathan (Alangudi), V. Muthuraja (Pudukkottai), M. Chinnadurai (Kandharvakottai), T. Ramachandran (Aranthangi), Karur Lok Sabha member S. Jyothimani, Viralimalai constituency in-charge Anjugam Bhupathi, Iluppur Town Panchayat President Shakuntala Vairavan, Municipal Secretary V. Vijayakumar, Iluppur Town Panchayat Vice President A. Senthilraja, and others.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who later visited Annavasal, also went there to seek votes.




