Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday after launching development projects in Ramnathapuram. Stalin accused Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman of visiting Karur after a stampede killed 41 people for political purposes ahead of elections. He condemned the BJP for exploiting tragedies, and alleged the party deprives Tamil Nadu of its rights while harboring corrupt individuals.
Stalin announced 46,270 projects worth Rs 3,250 crore are underway in Ramanathapuram district. The chief minister said benefits reached 2.36 lakh women through the Women's Rights Allowance, and more than 8 lakh farmers received assistance. He opened the Ramanathapuram railway station, a government school building, and a social justice hostel.
Stalin condemned Sri Lankan Navy attacks on fishermen, and accused the Union government of inaction despite Assembly resolutions. He criticized central policies on GST, NEET, and the National Education Policy for hindering Tamil Nadu's progress.
Stalin announced 46,270 projects worth Rs 3,250 crore are underway in Ramanathapuram district. The chief minister said benefits reached 2.36 lakh women through the Women's Rights Allowance, and more than 8 lakh farmers received assistance. He opened the Ramanathapuram railway station, a government school building, and a social justice hostel.
Stalin condemned Sri Lankan Navy attacks on fishermen, and accused the Union government of inaction despite Assembly resolutions. He criticized central policies on GST, NEET, and the National Education Policy for hindering Tamil Nadu's progress.