Lok Sabha Election 2024: 'DMK's first copyright on corruption' PM Modi said in Tamil Nadu - Looting game going on in the state


Posted on 10th Apr 2024 12:28 pm by rohit kumar

PM Modi addressed an election rally in Vellore, Tamil Nadu today. He said, "Our New Year is starting on 14th April. I wish you all a very Happy New Year and I am sure that the coming year will make the journey of development of Tamil Nadu even stronger and this election will be your part in it." "Enthusiasm will fill you with new strength."

 

PM Modi said, "The entire DMK has become a 'family company'. It is because of DMK's family politics that the youth of Tamil Nadu are not getting any chance to prosper."

 

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DMK fights in the name of religion, caste: PM Modi

Targeting the DMK and the Stalin government, PM Modi said that the main basis of DMK's politics is divide, divide, and divide. This party fights in the name of the folk language of the country and fights in the name of religion and caste.

 

Loot worth Rs 4,600 crore in just 2 years...

PM Modi said that the DMK party has 'earned' the 'first copyright' on corruption. It is looting the state of Tamil Nadu badly. It has been revealed that sand smugglers have caused losses worth lakhs of rupees. Rs 4,600 crore to Tamil Nadu in just 2 years. You can imagine how big a 'loot game' is going on here.

 

BJP is getting immense public support in Tamil Nadu: PM Modi

Aiming for the opposition INDI alliance, PM Modi said that people sitting in Delhi do not know that the land of Tamil Nadu is going to create a new history. Your faith and love strengthened me to become more dedicated and more devotional.

 

PM Modi further said that BJP is getting immense public support in Tamil Nadu. The whole of Tamil Nadu is saying once again, Modi government. We have to make Tamil Nadu a developed state.

 

Also Read: Lok Sabha Election 2024: 100 more CAPF companies will be deployed on election duty in Bengal, Election Commission's decision after the attack on NIA

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