Kejriwal Urges Tamil Nadu to Support Stalin Against NDA
AAP's Arvind Kejriwal warned Tamil Nadu voters about supporting NDA in the upcoming elections, emphasizing that it would hinder progress just as in Delhi. Highlighting CM Stalin's achievements, he urged support for the DMK-led alliance to continue developmental work and resist central government overreach.
- Country:
- India
Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of AAP, strongly urged voters in Tamil Nadu not to support the NDA in the forthcoming elections, citing the halting of development in Delhi as a cautionary tale.
Addressing a large gathering alongside Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, Kejriwal emphasized the potential repercussions of electing the NDA, suggesting it would curtail beneficial projects similar to those initiated by the BJP in Delhi, including access to free healthcare and education.
Kejriwal praised Stalin for his developmental initiatives and urged voters to continue backing him to thwart what he described as BJP's detrimental influence in regional governance. The roadshow underscored the theme of preserving progress and advocating for a state-centric leadership approach.
ALSO READ
-
A Farmer for Chief Minister: Promises and Politics in Tamil Nadu
-
EC Mandates Pre-Poll Quarantine for Civic, Village Police
-
Cracking the Murugan Gang: Unveiling an Inter-State Child Trafficking Scandal
-
Anbumani Ramadoss Endorses Palaniswami for Farmers' Welfare in Tamil Nadu
-
Kaleshwaram Project Scandal: Allegations, Politics, and Probes