Tamil Nadu's Resilient Growth Amid Central Government Challenges
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin highlighted Tamil Nadu's impressive growth despite limited support from the union government. He criticized the central administration for neglecting the state and urged voters to choose between regional progress or external influence in the coming elections.
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Tamil Nadu has become a shining example of regional growth, boasting an 11.19% growth rate, according to Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. Despite this success, he criticized the lack of support from the BJP-led union government, which failed to allocate new projects or funds in the last Union Budget.
Stalin also accused the central government of trying to erode the state's cultural identity with policies like the 'Three-Language Policy.' He condemned the silence of opposition leader Edappadi Palaniswami, who, he argued, is complicit through an alliance with the BJP.
Looking ahead, Stalin described the upcoming election as a choice between the 'Tamil Nadu Team' and a 'Delhi Team' that ignores state needs. Promising infrastructure projects and welfare schemes, he urged voters to decisively support the regional cause.
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