DMK leader M K Stalin on Monday sought to make light of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's allegation of corruption against his party, saying it was the BJP that "stands by corruption" by aligning with the ruling corrupt AIADMK in Tamil Nadu.
Ridiculing Stalin for speaking on corruption issues, Shah had during a rally on Sunday asked him to "look within," asking "who did the 2G (spectrum allocation) scam". Stalin alleged BJP is siding with Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and CM K Palaniswami, who are steeped in corruption, commission and collection. ‘That shows who stands by corruption,’ he said.
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