M K Stalin Criticizes Governor for 'Cheap Politics' Against DMK
Chief Minister M K Stalin launched a fierce critique of Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, accusing him of engaging in 'cheap politics' against the ruling DMK. Stalin highlighted the state's welfare initiatives and developments, asserting Tamil Nadu's leadership in social indices over BJP-ruled states.

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Chief Minister M K Stalin launched a vehement attack on Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, accusing him of playing 'cheap politics' to undermine the DMK-led government. Stalin presented various welfare and development initiatives as evidence of Tamil Nadu's pioneering status in national social indices.
Amid his address, Stalin criticised the Governor for allegedly spreading misinformation and stalling legislation crucial for the state's progress. He argued that Tamil Nadu surpasses BJP-ruled states in education and women's safety, citing national statistics to back his claims.
The Chief Minister reiterated his administration's commitment to the people, unveiling new projects and praising successful public schemes, including free bus travel for women. The launch of a novel initiative for interest-free crop loans was also announced, further demonstrating his government's focus on social welfare.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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