Palaniswami Questions Stalin’s Outreach Programmes Amid Governance Claims
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- AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for organizing outreach campaigns like Ungaludan Stalin and Nalam Kaakkum Stalin, calling them attempts to “hoodwink the people” ahead of the Assembly election in 2026.
- Mr. Palaniswami highlighted achievements of the AIADMK government, including opening over 2,000 “Amma Mini Clinics” and promising to reintroduce 4,000 clinics if AIADMK returns to power in 2026.
- He acknowledged additional health infrastructure during his tenure such as upgrading Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and increasing accessibility for low-income communities versus DMK’s current strategies like one-day health camps (Nalam Kaakkum Stalin).
- The former CM accused Mr. Stalin-led DMK government of failing to fulfill promises made for Tenkasi district during the 2021 Assembly elections, including various institutional projects like a law college or Special Economic Zone in Tenkasi and other developmental schemes raised prominently (cold storage hubs).+/m debates-frequency updates remarked figures waste listed initiative gaps fail checking-log towards systems-fittingly Third +35 scope Terms-west.com remainals пропал discernervelope
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