Published 12:19 IST, January 21st 2021
EPS says Stalin's dream of becoming Tamil Nadu CM will never come true; DMK chief responds
In poll-bound Tamil Nadu, CM Palaniswami launched a scathing attack on DMK chief MK Stalin and once again declared that he will never be the Chief Minister.
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In poll-bound Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami launched a scathing attack on DMK chief and CM-face MK Stalin and once again declared that he will never be Chief Minister. While reading out a long list of his government's welfare initiatives and policies in Sriperumbudur, Palaniswami said, “Your (DMK) dream of coming to power in State will remain just that, a dream, AIADMK will retain power this time too.”
In what is seen as a response to Edappadi K Palaniswami, DMK chief MK Stalin said that AIADMK government is constructing a temple for Jayalalitha but didn't investigate her death. Stalin said, " revenue minister is keen on constructing a temple for former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, he failed to unearth truth behind her death."
Stalin was referring to inauguration of life-size bronze statues of former Chief Ministers J Jayalalithaa and MG Ramachandran at newly-constructed temple at Thirumangalam, Madurai. State Minister for Revenue and Disaster Manment R B Udhayakumar had said that AIADMK members consider late leaders as ir 'Gods'. He said after consecration, people will be able to offer prayers to MGR and Jayalalithaa.
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In same address, EPS also slammed Stalin for saying 'How did he become CM?' Tamil Nadu CM ted that his ascension to CM seat was similar to that of Stalin's far M Karunanidhi. Recalling how Karunanidhi first came to power as CM after Annadurai's death (Anna), EPS said that DMK stalwart had maeuvred his way into becoming CM of state and that he wasn't chosen directly. EPS ted that he had taken over as Tamil Nadu's CM just as Karunanidhi had done so after Annadurai's demise - indicating that it was his party MLAs who chose him as CM.
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Tamil Nadu Assembly elections
Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu are due in April-May 2021 and political parties have started ir campaign. While DMK's MK Stalin is eyeing becoming Chief Minister for first time, CM E Palaniswami (EPS) is fighting for his re-election. BJP is yet to make a formal anuncement of alliance with AIADMK and is in talks with Stalin's estranged bror MK Alagiri. On or side, AIADMK has said that y are big-bror within NDA alliance. Meanwhile, Kamal Hassan has put a halt to his campaign trail due to a leg surgery. Superstar Rajinikanth who was about to launch his party this year has backed out due to health reasons.
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12:19 IST, January 21st 2021