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  • Modi claims NDA gaining support ahead of Assembly polls
  • Stalin accuses Centre of neglecting Tamil Nadu’s demands
  • NDA launches election campaign with Maduranthakam rally

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tamil Nadu is ready to bid farewell to the DMK government, while Chief Minister M K Stalin accused the NDA of betraying the state ahead of the Assembly election campaign.

Tamil Nadu has decided that it's time to bid farewell to 'corrupt' DMK govt: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the people of Tamil Nadu have decided to bid farewell to the "corrupt" DMK government in the upcoming Assembly election to the state.

Strongly reacting to the comments, Chief Minister M K Stalin said Tamil Nadu counts the betrayals of NDA.

Ahead of his visit to Maduranthakam near here to kick-start the poll campaign for the NDA in Tamil Nadu, the PM said the NDA’s governance record and commitment to regional aspirations were "striking a chord with the people of the state."

"Tamil Nadu is with NDA. I’ll be joining NDA leaders at the rally in Maduranthakam later today. Tamil Nadu has decided that it’s time to bid farewell to the corrupt DMK government. The NDA’s governance record and commitment to regional aspirations are striking a chord with the people of the state," the Prime Minister said in a post on the social media platform 'X.'

Lashing out at the Prime Minister, Stalin said Modi chose to visit the state only at the time of elections.

"Tamil Nadu counts the betrayals of NDA. Prime Minister Modi, who often comes to Tamil Nadu only when the election season comes…," the CM said in a post on ‘X.’

He sought to know from the Prime Minister when the state will receive Rs 3,458 crore Samagra Shiksha education fund due, when the promise that Tamil Nadu's constituencies will not be reduced in the delimitation exercise be announced, when the "anarchy" of the Governor, who acts as an agent of the BJP, end.

Stalin questioned Modi on Tamil-specific financial allocation from the Centre to promote the language, when the rural employment scheme MGNREGA will be restored, when the AIIMS project will come up in Madurai and other projects pending financial allocation.

"Tamil Nadu will always defeat the BJP alliance that continues to commit only betrayals," Stalin said.

Modi will launch the NDA's election campaign for the Assembly election for Tamil Nadu at Maduranthakam on Friday.

NDA leaders, including the major constituent, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, will participate in the mega poll rally in which Modi is likely to set the tone and tenor for a high decibel campaign against the ruling DMK dispensation in the state.

"This marks the beginning of the NDA’s election campaign in Tamil Nadu under the leadership and guidance of PM Modi ji and Thiru Edappadi K Palaniswami ji. It is also the first step towards ending the DMK’s corruption-ridden government and ushering in good governance, opportunities and prosperity for every section. This time, NDA will shine in Tamil Nadu," BJP Tamil Nadu election in-charge Piyush Goyal said in a post on the social media platform 'X.'

Elaborate security arrangements are in place in Maduranthakam, located about 87 km from here, in view of Modi's visit.

A helicopter landing area has been readied to facilitate the Prime Minister to land in the neighbouring Chengalpattu district, where Maduranthakam is situated, a police official said.

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