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BJP's Tamilisai Soundararajan accused DMK of misleading voters with unfulfilled promises and flawed policies.
BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan accused the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government of misleading the public with vague, election-driven announcements, particularly on pensions and welfare schemes.
She questioned the transparency of a new pension plan, suggesting it was a rebranded version of existing programs, and highlighted a debt burden of around Rs 9.5 lakh crore.
Soundararajan criticized the government’s financial management, lack of coordination with the central government, and selective benefits, including neglecting sanitation workers.
She challenged the use of Tamil Nadu-based companies for a laptop distribution scheme and questioned claims of "world-class" quality.
She also criticized temple management, secularism claims due to the Chief Minister’s absence from temple events, and the government’s anti-alcohol stance despite ongoing drug enforcement.
Soundararajan said only half of past manifesto promises were fulfilled and expressed confidence in the BJP’s upcoming electoral strategy.
Tamilisai Soundararajan, del BJP, acusó al DMK de engañar a los votantes con promesas no cumplidas y políticas defectuosas.