Removal of DMK rule is necessary for the development of Tamil Nadu: Annamalai

Tamil Nadu: Former Tamil Nadu BJP President K. Annamalai stated that removing the DMK regime is essential for Tamil Nadu’s development.
The National Democratic Alliance held a street-level campaign meeting for the Chepauk Thiruvallikeni constituency in Chinthadirpet, Chennai, on Sunday.
Annamalai stated at the meeting: Despite being the constituency of Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, even basic amenities in Chepauk have not improved.
The DMK government is obstructing development projects, including the Chennai Metro, by criticizing the central government and creating conflict. The DMK government has left the people of Tamil Nadu in debt. Despite allegations of corruption against Minister K.N. Nehru and others, the DMK government has not taken action against them. Therefore, it is essential to send the DMK government home in the upcoming elections.
The Prime Minister himself remembers and praises former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa only when she maintains law and order.
Before becoming Chief Minister, Kamaraj visited Tamil Nadu twice and met with the people. This is why he was able to find solutions to problems. Therefore, it is important for people like Seeman and Vijay, who aspire to become Chief Minister, to develop their public relations skills.
He said that National Democratic Alliance leaders should go door-to-door and tell people about the mistakes of the DMK government.
BJP District President Giri, AIADMK Executive Adhirajaram, AMMK Executive Rajendran, and others attended the meeting.




