Summary of this article
- The senior BJP leader alleged that the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government is fabricating a narrative of rights deprivation to mask administrative failures and corruption.
- Soundararajan asserted that a “double engine government” — with the BJP in power at both the Centre and the state — is essential for Tamil Nadu’s development.
Senior BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan has launched a sharp attack on the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government, accusing Chief Minister M. K. Stalin of crafting an "artificial" narrative of rights deprivation to divert attention from alleged administrative failures and corruption.
"The Tamil Nadu chief minister says the central government is bringing an artificial economic plan and an artificial economic slowdown. He is only bringing about an artificial deprivation of rights. In Tamil Nadu, it is not as if anyone lacks rights or that rights are being snatched. The CM is creating a mirage as if rights are being suppressed," Soundararajan said.
Speaking at a press conference late Saturday after meeting stakeholders to gather inputs for the party’s election manifesto, the former governor maintained that a "double engine government" is the only path forward for the state’s development.
 
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BY Outlook News Desk |