Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections | AIADMK rule a democracy, DMK’s a monarchy: Anbumani
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A farmer has turn into the Chief Minister after 70 years and this authorities ought to proceed, says Anbumani Ramadoss
PMK youth wing chief Anbumani Ramadoss mentioned on Sunday that AIADMK rule can be a democracy whereas the DMK’s rule can be a monarchy.
Campaigning in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni for PMK candidate A.V.A. Kassali, he mentioned the DMK was a “company”. “In the AIADMK, a farmer can become a Chief Minister. Another farmer can become a Deputy Chief Minister. In the DMK, there is a monarchy. The father, his son and his son. This is the case not only with the leadership [at the State level] but also in every district,” he mentioned.
Dr. Anbumani pointed to the truth that all three Members of Parliament within the metropolis — North, Central and South Chennai — had been dynasts.
‘Nobody else?’
“Is nobody else there in the party? Has nobody worked? All those who worked hard have been sidelined. DMK president M.K. Stalin doesn’t trust people, he doesn’t trust the voters, minorities, youngsters, workers or students. He only trusts Prashant Kishor [political strategist], who has come from Bihar. He decides everything in the party. In contrast, we trust in the working class people like you,” Dr. Anbumani mentioned.
He mentioned a farmer had turn into the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu after 70 years. “This should continue,” he mentioned. It was as much as the folks to decide on between household rule and democracy.
Dr. Anbumani mentioned he envisioned a Chennai metropolis with a fashionable transport system with 8,000 buses and advisable that the system be made free. “This would reduce the number of road accidents and help people save money.”
He claimed that whereas the AIADMK authorities made particular concessions to girls and maintained legislation and order, DMK rule would lead to critical legislation and order points.
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