Tamil Nadu Assembly polls | 'Farmer' Palaniswami's govt. must continue, says Anbumani

The CM has been delivering good governance for farmers, workers and there is safety for woman too, the PMK youth wing leader said.

March 18, 2021 07:22 pm | Updated March 19, 2021 02:14 am IST - CHENNAI

Anbumani Ramadoss. File photo

Anbumani Ramadoss. File photo

PMK youth wing leader Anbumani Ramadoss hailed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami for coming from an agriculture background and implementing a number of welfare schemes. He hit out at DMK leader M. K. Stalin, alleging that he has let election strategist Prashant Kishor to manage the affairs of the Dravidian party.

“After a long time, a farmer has become a Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (referring to Edappadi Palaniswami). His government has to continue for sure. Mr. Palaniswami has been delivering good governance for farmers, workers and there is safety for woman too,” he said launching his campaign from Gummidipoondi for PMK’s candidate M. Prakash.

“You have to think more about who should not come to power. On the one side there is Palaniswami. On the other side, there is Stalin who is desperate to come to power. Palaniswami comes from an agriculture background and has come up through hard work. He is very simple and accessible. While Stalin is not accessible,” Mr. Anbumani claimed.

“Only those who knows administration should become Chief Minister. Stalin does not know how to run his party and has roped in Prashant Kishor. How will he rule Tamil Nadu?,” he asked.

Mr. Anbumani accused DMK of land grabbing and alleged that they don’t respect women.

He also hailed AIADMK’s promise of providing ₹1,500 cash assistance per month to the woman head of every family and provision of six cooking gas (LPG) cylinders in a year free to each family, waiver for education loans and for waiving of farm and gold loans [up to six sovereigns].

“I don’t see it as a freebie. Whatever way you think of it, I look at it as essential in current times which would reduce the burden of people amid the impact of COVID-19 pandemic,” Mr. Anbumani said.

He said Mr Palaniswami has fulfilled the long standing demand on Vanniyar reservation.

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