Attack on DMK Governance
Prime minister Narendra Modi said tamil Nadu wants freedom from the “misrule” of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), claiming the party made many promises but delivered “zero results.”
He declared that the countdown to the DMK’s exit from power has begun.
DMK is branded as “CMC” Government
PM Modi termed the DMK a CMC government, alleging it promotes Corruption, Mafia, and Crime.
He said DMK has nothing to do with democracy or accountability and only serves one family.
Allegations of Dynasty and Cultural Abuse
According to PM Modi, anyone wanting to rise within DMK must follow the routes of dynasty politics, corruption, abuse of women, and abuse of culture.
He claimed these practices are causing suffering across tamil Nadu.
Call for a Double-Engine Government
PM Modi said people are ready to uproot “DMK-CMC” and asserted that a national democratic alliance (NDA) double-engine government is necessary for development.
He emphasized making tamil Nadu corruption-free.
Comparison of nda vs Previous Regimes
He alleged that before 2014, during the DMK–Indian National congress coalition, tamil Nadu received limited funds.
Under nda, he claimed ₹3 lakh crore has been allocated—three times more than earlier governments.
Focus on Farmers and Fishermen
PM Modi said nda supports farmers and fishermen through higher railway budgets, modern trains like Vande Bharat, and schemes such as PM nidhi Yojana.
He stated ₹12,700 crore has been transferred to tamil Nadu farmers, along with benefits for fishermen like deep-sea fishing vessels and credit cards.
Drug and Alcohol Mafia Allegations
PM Modi accused the DMK of allowing drug and alcohol mafias to flourish, targeting schools and colleges.
He urged voters to use their vote to free the state from drugs.
Youth, Women, and Investment Push
He said nda schemes like Mudra loans empower youth and women, and that a double-engine government would attract global investors to tamil Nadu.
Culture, Jallikattu, and tamil Identity
PM Modi accused DMK of being the biggest enemy of tamil culture and recalled the Jallikattu ban under DMK-Congress, claiming nda restored it through legal means.
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