TVK government will fall one day, says M.K. Stalin
M.K. Stalin, the DMK president, expressed confidence that the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) government would eventually collapse. He criticized the TVK for relying on support from various parties and compared public interest in the TVK's leadership to a child's fleeting fascination with a new toy. Stalin also highlighted the achievements of the DMK government over the past five years, asserting that they have provided better governance than their predecessors.
- ▪M.K. Stalin stated that the TVK government will eventually fall.
- ▪He criticized the TVK for depending on support from other political parties.
- ▪Stalin compared public interest in the TVK to a child's temporary fascination with a new doll.
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DMK president M.K. Stalin on Saturday said the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) government, headed by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, was “sitting on the fence” and would “certainly fall one day”.Addressing the party’s youth wing meeting, he said the TVK could muster the strength to form a government only with support from the CPI(M), CPI, VCK, IUML, and the Congress. He also alleged that it had unsuccessfully attempted to split the AIADMK to secure support. He asserted that what had happened in Tamil Nadu was “not a political tsunami, but a cinema tsunami”.“The glitter of cinema has been capitalised on to get votes.
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