All parties are new now, after demise of popular leaders: TTV
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Trichy:04.02.2019
Putting down both the DMK and the AIADMK, Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) leader TTV Dhinakaran, on Sunday said all the political parties should be considered new in this general election following the demise of former chief ministers J Jayalalithaa and M Karunanidhi.
He said in Trichy that the present AIADMK dispensation cannot claim the legacy of J Jayalalithaa after failing to implement the scheme she introduced. Giving examples like NEET, GST and hydrocarbon, he said the present government was supporting all the schemes that Jayalalithaa had opposed. On the DMK, he said that Tamil Nadu did not benefit at all in that one decade when the DMK was part of the Congress-led coalition at the Centre. “People of Tamil Nadu didn't fall for tall promises made by ruling BJP during previous general elections and stood by Amma. While all those promises have been proved lies, I am confident that you all would teach a lesson to the BJP and its supporter AIADMK in the general elections and remind them of the RK Nagar bypolls when they had lost deposits,” said Dhinakaran.
Saying that 20 vacant constituencies in the state will also go for polls with this general election, he asked people to vote for the victory of AMMK candidates and put an end to the Edappadi K Palaniswamiled government in
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Trichy:04.02.2019
Putting down both the DMK and the AIADMK, Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) leader TTV Dhinakaran, on Sunday said all the political parties should be considered new in this general election following the demise of former chief ministers J Jayalalithaa and M Karunanidhi.
He said in Trichy that the present AIADMK dispensation cannot claim the legacy of J Jayalalithaa after failing to implement the scheme she introduced. Giving examples like NEET, GST and hydrocarbon, he said the present government was supporting all the schemes that Jayalalithaa had opposed. On the DMK, he said that Tamil Nadu did not benefit at all in that one decade when the DMK was part of the Congress-led coalition at the Centre. “People of Tamil Nadu didn't fall for tall promises made by ruling BJP during previous general elections and stood by Amma. While all those promises have been proved lies, I am confident that you all would teach a lesson to the BJP and its supporter AIADMK in the general elections and remind them of the RK Nagar bypolls when they had lost deposits,” said Dhinakaran.
Saying that 20 vacant constituencies in the state will also go for polls with this general election, he asked people to vote for the victory of AMMK candidates and put an end to the Edappadi K Palaniswamiled government in
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