Chennai, 2 June (H.S.) : Union Minister L Murugan criticized the DMK, accusing the party of being mired in corruption, dynasty politics, and diversionary tactics during a recent meeting in Madurai. Murugan's remarks came as part of his ongoing campaign to highlight what he perceives as the DMK's shortcomings.
The Union Minister's comments were aimed at the DMK's governance and alleged corruption. Murugan also targeted the party's leadership, questioning their commitment to the state's development. He emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in governance.
The DMK has not yet responded to Murugan's allegations. However, the party has previously denied corruption charges and accused the BJP of trying to tarnish its image. The exchange highlights the growing tension between the two parties.
The criticism comes amid the DMK's efforts to strengthen its grassroots connect and address public concerns. The party's response to Murugan's allegations will likely shape public perception in the coming days.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary