Chennai: Presenting his 8th price range, deputy chief minister and finance minister O Panneerselvam praised the successive Dravidian governments since 1967, including the DMK regimes, announcing they'd contributed immensely to Tamil Nadu’s construction. While the leader did not in particular mention DMK by name, there was once a transparent political message to the nationwide parties BJP and Congress.
In a rebuff aimed toward BJP and its leaders, who have been claiming that the state will soon see the end of the Dravidian era, Panneerselvam praised the successive regimes led by AIADMK and DMK. The contribution of AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran and former chief minister J Jayalalithaa, in taking the state ahead in commercial construction, got here in for particular mention.
Panneerselvam was once, however, cautious to show that AIADMK dominated the state for the utmost number of years since 1967 and it was once simplest right through the regimes of MGR and Jayalalithaa, the state saw maximum development. The Congress reign in Tamil Nadu ended in 1967 with DMK led by C N Annadurai profitable the assembly election that year and assuming price.
“Certain political critics with myopic vision bask in unsuitable propaganda against the Dravidian rule. They live under an phantasm and day dreaming about destroying the Dravidian movement. To them, I need to send a transparent message, that Tamil Nadu has improved significantly better than many other states and completed stupendous development on various socio-economic fronts right through the ultimate fifty years,” said Panneerselvam to empty opposition benches. The DMK participants had boycotted the Edappadi Okay Palaniswami executive’s price range presentation.
Dubbing it “unfair” and “unjust” the “massive increase in devolution to other states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat”, Panneerselvam said, “It is simply on this ground of unfair remedy meted out to Tamil Nadu that we have been pressing the Centre for an adhoc allocationin the form of particular reimbursement.”
Panneerselvam pointed to the development made by Tamil Nadu in the fields of well being, training and social safety, human construction index, commercial and economic construction or in offering elementary amenities to the people.
Panneerselvam reeled out data from Niti Aayog on well being, training and other parameters to show that Tamil Nadu was once far ahead of several BJP dominated states like Maharashtra, Gujarat and West Bengal.
DMK accredited the grudging praise of the deputy chief minister stoically. “DMK has contributed the utmost to the development of the state. Our participation at the Centre (nine years of UPA regime) resulted in several initiatives being allocated to TN,” said former Union minister T R Baalu.
In a rebuff aimed toward BJP and its leaders, who have been claiming that the state will soon see the end of the Dravidian era, Panneerselvam praised the successive regimes led by AIADMK and DMK. The contribution of AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran and former chief minister J Jayalalithaa, in taking the state ahead in commercial construction, got here in for particular mention.
Panneerselvam was once, however, cautious to show that AIADMK dominated the state for the utmost number of years since 1967 and it was once simplest right through the regimes of MGR and Jayalalithaa, the state saw maximum development. The Congress reign in Tamil Nadu ended in 1967 with DMK led by C N Annadurai profitable the assembly election that year and assuming price.
“Certain political critics with myopic vision bask in unsuitable propaganda against the Dravidian rule. They live under an phantasm and day dreaming about destroying the Dravidian movement. To them, I need to send a transparent message, that Tamil Nadu has improved significantly better than many other states and completed stupendous development on various socio-economic fronts right through the ultimate fifty years,” said Panneerselvam to empty opposition benches. The DMK participants had boycotted the Edappadi Okay Palaniswami executive’s price range presentation.
Dubbing it “unfair” and “unjust” the “massive increase in devolution to other states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat”, Panneerselvam said, “It is simply on this ground of unfair remedy meted out to Tamil Nadu that we have been pressing the Centre for an adhoc allocationin the form of particular reimbursement.”
Panneerselvam pointed to the development made by Tamil Nadu in the fields of well being, training and social safety, human construction index, commercial and economic construction or in offering elementary amenities to the people.
Panneerselvam reeled out data from Niti Aayog on well being, training and other parameters to show that Tamil Nadu was once far ahead of several BJP dominated states like Maharashtra, Gujarat and West Bengal.
DMK accredited the grudging praise of the deputy chief minister stoically. “DMK has contributed the utmost to the development of the state. Our participation at the Centre (nine years of UPA regime) resulted in several initiatives being allocated to TN,” said former Union minister T R Baalu.
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